In the unexplained errors table of the absolute report, the entry for raw memory is always a question mark. In this issue, we'd like to find out where the information comes from and why it is not processed.
It is not unlikely that Fast Downward writes this information as part of the reaction to receiving a signal that it will be killed shortly thereafter. In this case, we'll have to open an issue for the Prost planner and close this one once we have made sure that prostlab is able to parse the information correctly.
In the unexplained errors table of the absolute report, the entry for raw memory is always a question mark. In this issue, we'd like to find out where the information comes from and why it is not processed.
It is not unlikely that Fast Downward writes this information as part of the reaction to receiving a signal that it will be killed shortly thereafter. In this case, we'll have to open an issue for the Prost planner and close this one once we have made sure that prostlab is able to parse the information correctly.