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Re: OTB segfault



Hi all,

Il 19/01/2018 08:43, Paolo Cavallini ha scritto:
> Il 19/01/2018 08:17, Sebastiaan Couwenberg ha scritto:

>> Please install the dbgsym packages and provide a gdb backtrace.
> 
> will do ASAP and report here.

one step further:
===
/usr/bin/otbcli_Segmentation -in  "land.tif" -filter  meanshift
-filter.meanshift.spatialr  5 -filter.meanshift.ranger 15
-filter.meanshift.thres 0.1 -filter.meanshift.maxiter  100
-filter.meanshift.minsize 100 -mode vector -mode.vector.outmode ulco
-mode.vector.neighbor true -mode.vector.stitch true -mode.vector.minsize
1 -mode.vector.simplify 0.1 -mode.vector.layername layer
-mode.vector.fieldname DN -mode.vector.tilesize 1024
-mode.vector.startlabel 1 -mode.vector.out "mode.vector.out.shp"
2018-01-19 09:22:25 (INFO): Use threaded Mean-shift segmentation.

2018-01-19 09:22:25 (INFO): Use 8 connected neighborhood.

2018-01-19 09:22:25 (INFO): Simplify the geometry.

2018-01-19 09:22:25 (INFO): Large scale segmentation mode which output
vector data

Segmentation fault
===
I have added
deb http://debug.mirrors.debian.org/debian-debug/ unstable-debug main
but I do not know which dbgsym package to install (I would like to avoid
blindly installing all otb dbgsym). Any hint would be appreciated.
All the best.
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