Problem originally reported in savannah for OSCAR, see URL below. The problem occurs about once in 3000 full CMS QCD events, but also in single electron events. Crash with SEGV signal, stack dump extract: 0x427d609d _ZN23G4DecayStrongResonances9PropagateEP20G4KineticTrackVectorP12G4V3DNucleus + 0x161 [/afs/cern.ch/ sw/geant4/releases/specific/redhat73/gcc-3.2/geant4.5.2/lib/libG4hadronic_HE_gen.so] 0x427d581b _ZN17G4TheoFSGenerator13ApplyYourselfERK7G4TrackR9G4Nucleus + 0x14b [/afs/cern.ch/sw/geant4/releases /specific/redhat73/gcc-3.2/geant4.5.2/lib/libG4hadronic_HE_gen.so] 0x430d3f95 _ZN17G4HadronicProcess19GeneralPostStepDoItERK7G4TrackRK6G4Step + 0x241 [/afs/cern.ch/sw/geant4/rele ases/specific/redhat73/gcc-3.2/geant4.5.2/lib/libG4hadronic_mgt.so] 0x402cf32c _ZN24G4HadronInelasticProcess12PostStepDoItERK7G4TrackRK6G4Step + 0x5c [/afs/cern.ch/cms/Releases/OS CAR/prerelease/OSCAR_2_3_0_pre5/lib/Linux__2.4/libMantisG4PhysicsLists.s]
Hi, non trivial. Since it is seen in single electron events, I suspect it will be electro or gamma nuclear reactions. To reproduce it, I would need to know what was the energy of the single electrons, and what was the physics list used? Man greetings, Hans-Peter.
fixed and verified by cms. Proposed for patch.