from your host? from juce? fgmsdr IOhannes
I tried with different hosts and the problem is the same. I don't think it comes from JUCE neither. The things is if I remove the pd_setinstance() calls, it doesn't crash (But the sound is ugly, as it was before the multi instance update, which is logic). The weird thing being that it doesn't crash in the VST functions, but it has something to do with those pd_setinstance() calls which are only made on the VST functions...
2014-07-08 11:43 GMT+02:00 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at:
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On 2014-07-08 10:54, Paul-Arthur Sauvageot via Pd-dev wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently trying to make a VST that uses libpd and the pd update allowing multi instances (via pd_instance). But it's not working,
i would be very surprised if - at this moment - the multi-instance code *would* be working. afaict, we are making *small* steps towards this goal.
According to my logs and my debugger, it never crashes in the VST functions, it seems to crash on some pthread functions like pthread_kill but I never use these functions...
Does someone has any idea of where it could come from ?
from your host? from juce?
fgmsdr IOhannes
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