It works with -noadc...
Without any options, here's the output of gdb with the bt command:
#0 0x4014d384 in write () from /lib/libc.so.6 #1 0x4006d4bc in __DTOR_END__ () from /lib/libpthread.so.0 #2 0x080bb347 in ?? () #3 0x080bc179 in ?? () #4 0x080ba2ef in ?? () #5 0x0808f44d in ?? () #6 0x0808fbbe in ?? () #7 0x08093d24 in ?? () #8 0x40087280 in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6
-- Marc
Le ven 08/11/2002 à 16:51, Miller Puckette a écrit :
Hmm... are you typing the Pd command to a shell window; and have you tried -nosound -nomidi, etc? That might narrow things down. If pd -nomidi works, then I know what's hanging you up, and how you can nudge the source to fix it...
Otherwise, would you be willing to recompile Pd configured --enable-debug, run gdb on it, and type
run
<control-C> bt
... that would tell me where Pd is hanging on your machine and perhaps I can figure something out that will help. On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 03:42:06PM -0500, Marc Lavallée wrote:
I still have to use pd version 0.34, both on my P4 portable and my Athlon desktop. Version 0.35 and up are not working: only the main window shows at startup, and I have to kill pd because no menu items are responding. :-( -- Marc
Le ven 08/11/2002 à 14:28, Miller Puckette a écrit :
Hi all,
Pd 0.36 test 3 is available in source form or compiled for Windows.
I've fixed several problems in 0.36 test 2 -- most notably, I finally fixed the CPU-time bizarreness when running on P4s, at least so that it works well under Linux. It should be fixed for Windows as well, but I haven't managed to get to a machine to test this on yet.
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