yeah your test compiled fine. when resulting binary run i get "trying to create video converter Segmentation fault: 11"
megrimm-mbp:Gem megrimm$ cd /Users/megrimm/Desktop/gmerlin_test megrimm-mbp:gmerlin_test megrimm$ make cc -I/sw/include -L/sw/lib -lgmerlin_avdec -lgavl gmerlin_test.c -o gmerlin_test megrimm-mbp:gmerlin_test megrimm$ /Users/megrimm/Desktop/gmerlin_test/gmerlin_test trying to create video converter Segmentation fault: 11 megrimm-mbp:gmerlin_test megrimm$
i will grab latest gem at some point today and try again.....
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 4:02 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
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On 2012-02-28 19:43, m.e.grimm wrote:
well, run them on a file, so they can actually do something.
well. that would be smart.
yes. bgavdemux works fine.
but now I am noticing that the only two binaries I have here are bgavdemux & bgavdump.... could that be right?
i don't know. where is "here"? most likely the missing tests have been build correctly, but they are not installed by fink (so you don't find them in your path).
e.g. the debian package does not install any of those test binaries.
so maybe i have some more work to do or did something wrong....
also I just compiled Gem from the git source and get the same/similar crash log:
i attached a minimal example that should trigger the same problem (according to your backtrace).
if the example crashes, then i think it is a problem with gmerlin-avdecoder itself (or i forgot to initialize something, but burkhard should know an answer to that as well) if it does not crash then the problem is with Gem (btw, when creating the test, i noticed a small typo in Gem's filmGMERLIN which might simply fix the problem...so if the test runs ok, try an update of filmGMERLIN...)
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