Bug#839898: Acknowledgement (libopenblas-base: Segmentation fault on calling expm() from Octave with libopenblas-base)
David Lindelöf
lindelof at ieee.org
Thu Oct 6 09:01:13 UTC 2016
Here is how to reproduce the issue. From Octave, run
load crashexpm
expm([[a b]*t; zeros(nb,n+nb)])
Note that on my machine, this will sometimes work and sometimes crash
depending on my current working directory.
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