On Thu, 2024-11-21 at 19:16 +0100, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
Am 21. November 2024 10:55:37 MEZ schrieb reduzent@gmail.com:
This is the backtrace (not much useful info, libraries from Debian seem not compiled with debug symbols):
They are compiled *with* debug symbols, but thesr are not shipped in the "normal" packages (to keep them nice and small). See https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace on how to install the debug symbols for a given package.
Ok, good to know! I will look into that.
which indicates the problem is in the [readanysf~] playback and not in Pd or [mp3cast~].
Well if it happens only every few days, things might be related to thread and/or memory management, which means that the cause of the problem could be *anywhere*.
I see. I _did_ upgrade Pd. I will try to correlate dpkg-logs with start of segfaults.
That it should be moved to the "pd-externals" repository so people *can* give it some love in a discoverable place.
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Dear August
In case you read this, please state your intentions regarding the further maintenance of [readanysf~]. We consider the external abandoned and we plan to host it under the umbrella of the pd-externals group.
@IOhannes What do you think of the gmerlin project that [readanysf~] depends on? It seems still hosted in a subversion repository and hasn't had much activity since ~2012. I saw some recent commits of yours and it seems to be kept alive partially or fully due to your work/commitment. Will it survive the next few years?
Roman