[ts-gen] ts-gen] Cross-session order modification and cancellation now works
R P Herrold
herrold at owlriver.com
Sun Nov 23 22:04:20 EST 2008
On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, Nils Gebhardt wrote:
>
> Currently I get Seg faults when trying ./shim --data resp. shim --risk.
hmmm ... I had run it against all my builders (32 and 64 bit
CentOS 4 and 5; Debian Testing, and OS/X 10.4 ppc; I will get
s390 and power5 tests tomorrow; additionally as I mentioned on
the Quantlib list, I'll try minGW to see about Windows box
support).
Although I am not at the office and so do not have a running
TWS at the moment, I get a startup up to a point of needing
the TWS.
I do not know that it would have reached the database version
check, but clearly, the current database version is needed.
This is:
164 current shim dbms version 1.64
herrold at debian:~/shim/shim-builder/shim-081121$ cp \
/home/herrold/.shimrc .
herrold at debian:~/shim/shim-builder/shim-081121$ ./shim --data
The trading shim has connected to the database server
and loaded 51649 products;
An attempt to connect to host emac.first.lan on port 7496 failed; you may
need to start, restart, or provide access permissions to, the IB tws.
Connect: Connection refused
errno: 111; port 7496
Problem: 520 the IB tws socket connect failed
Exiting
herrold at debian:~/shim/shim-builder/shim-081121$ uname -a
Linux debian 2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Wed Sep 10 16:46:13 UTC 2008
i686 GNU/Linux
herrold at debian:~/shim/shim-builder/shim-081121$
I am on 32 bit Debian, as you see; I may have to put up a 64
bit instance. More tomorrow, when Bill is in.
> Plain ./shim call results in a short help message end normal exit.
> Calling from gdb it says
>
> Starting program: /home/n/T/TEST/shim-081121/shim --data
> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
> [New Thread 0x7f034da4f6f0 (LWP 19489)]
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [Switching to Thread 0x7f034da4f6f0 (LWP 19489)]
> 0x0000000000488548 in
> TradingShimDaemon1_0::ObjectTypeSystem::Compound::Compound ()
>
> -- not too much help I am afraid.
> Any suggestions? (Platform is ubuntu 8.04 64 bit, running previous
> versions without complaints)
thank you for the report.
-- Russ herrold
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