[Wien] Got an error when running the aim program
Laurence Marks
L-marks at northwestern.edu
Mon Feb 12 23:33:22 CET 2007
Add -traceback to your compilation options then look at the
appropriate line in the code.
On 2/12/07, naivebamboo Huang <naivebamboo at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Wien2K users,
> I am trying to get bader charges for Bi2Te3. But when I ran aim
> code (SURF), an error appeared as following:
> forrtl: severe (174): SIGSEGV, segmentation fault occurred
> Image PC Routine Line Source
> aim 0807AEC5 Unknown Unknown Unknown
> aim 08080089 Unknown Unknown Unknown
> aim 08061F2A Unknown Unknown Unknown
> aim 0804E8A9 Unknown Unknown Unknown
> aim 0804E376 Unknown Unknown Unknown
> aim 0804C8AA Unknown Unknown Unknown
> libc.so.6 009E5DE3 Unknown Unknown Unknown
> aim 0804C7E1 Unknown Unknown Unknown
> 282.565u 0.473s 4:43.07 99.9% 0+0k 0+0io 0pf+0w
> error: command /home/huang/wien2k/aim aim.def failed
>
> There was no problem when I found the critical points. Please see my input
> attached. Is there any problem with the input file? Any reply will be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Baoling
>
> Bi2Te3.inaim
>
> ===========================================
> CRIT
> 3
> ALL
> 3 3 3
> SURF
> 3
> 30 0.0 3.1415926536
> 30 0.0 6.2831853072
> 0.08 1.0 4
> 1.6 0.1
> 3 3 3
> IRHO
> WEIT
> 30
> END
> =======================================================
>
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