[Gate-users] Break *** write on a pipe with no one to read it

dounia84 at aol.com dounia84 at aol.com
Thu Feb 19 17:15:29 CET 2009


Hello every body,

I am running Gate on Fedora 8 with output in ECAT7 format and i have some threatenning message like this : 

    Frame start time:                       2147483648 msec
    Frame duration:                       8439 msec
    Number of prompts in ECAT7 sinogram                    536364
    Number of delayeds in ECAT7 sinogram                   0
    Number of net trues in ECAT7 sinogram                  536364
    Maximum bin content:                  244
 >> leaving [GateSinoToEcat7::RecordEndOfRun]

 *** Break *** write on a pipe with no one to read it
X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
WARNING - Attempt to delete the physical volume store while geometry closed !
WARNING - Attempt to delete the logical volume store while geometry closed !
WARNING - Attempt to delete the solid store while geometry closed !
WARNING - Attempt to delete the region store while geometry closed !
*** glibc detected *** Gate: double free or corruption (!prev): 0x08ff6c30 ***
======= Backtrace: ==
=======


It is like the sinogram is created but it seems that the simulation is not finished or something because the maximum bin content is sometimes 7, 267,or like here 244. I absolutely have no idea of what is wrong with the "pipe". If anyone have can you help me please>>

Thanks.

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Dounia Taleb
Imagerie medicale experimentale - Département de physique
Université de Liège - Institut de Physique, B5
B-4000 Liège 1 (Sart-Tilman) - Belgique
Tel: +32-4-3663152



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