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Top Forums Programming segmentation fault Post 302097475 by jim mcnamara on Saturday 25th of November 2006 07:29:39 AM
Old 11-25-2006
I can't tell what your problem is from here.
The first problem is to find where in your code the segfault occurs -
compile and run your code under a debugger (gdb)
Code:
gcc -g -o myfile myfile.c
gdb myfile
gdb > r  <command line arguments>
<segfault happens here>
ba

The ba command in gdb will show a stack trace. Please post it.
 

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ITKSNAP(1)							   User Commands							ITKSNAP(1)

NAME
itksnap - semi-automatic segmentation of structures in 3D images SYNOPSIS
itksnap [options] [grey_image] DESCRIPTION
SNAP provides semi-automatic segmentation of structures in medical images (e.g. magnetic resonance images of the brain) using active con- tour methods, as well as manual delineation and image navigation. Noteworthy features are: * Linked cursor for seamless 3D navigation * Manual segmentation in three orthogonal planes at once * Support for many different 3D image formats, including NIfTI * Support for concurrent, linked viewing and segmentation of multiple images * Limited support for color images (e.g., diffusion tensor maps) * 3D cut-plane tool for fast post-processing of segmentation results OPTIONS
--grey, -g FILE Load greyscale image FILE (optional) --segmentation, -s FILE Load segmentation image FILE --labels, -l FILE Load label description file FILE --rgb FILE Load RGB image FILE (as overlay if combined with -g) AUTHOR
ITK-SNAP was written by Paul A. Yushkevichi, Hui Zhang, Casey Goodlett, Timothy Burke, Nicholas Tustison, Guido Gerig, Silvio Turello, Joachim Schlegel, Gabor Szekely, Chris Wynn, Arun Neelamkavil, David Gregg, Eric Larsen, Sanjay Sthapit, Sean Ho, Ashraf Farrag, Amy Hen- derson, Robin Munesato, Ming Yu, Nathan Moon, Thorsten Scheuermann, Konstantin Bobkov, Nathan Talbert, Yongjik Kim, Pierre Fillard, Daniel S. Fritsch, Stephen R. Aylward This manual page was written by Michael Hanke <michael.hanke@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). SEE ALSO
Manual and tutorial: http://itksnap.org Michael Hanke April 2010 ITKSNAP(1)
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