I tried with gdb, and it prevents the crash just like -verbose. When i detach pd from gdb, the crash happens. watchdog: signaling pd... watchdog: signaling pd... watchdog: signaling pd... watchdog: signaling pd... ---------------------------------------- at this point i detach pd loading built-in widget definitions Segmentation fault
Similarly with valgrind, there is no crash just 100% CPU, watchdog signaling, and it goes on forever unless i quit. Are there further tricks? Or shall i start putting back libs into the config one by one?
Andras
2010/12/8 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
Try running Pd with 'gdb' or 'valgrind'. In gdb, once it crashes, you type "backtrace" to get it. Search puredata.info for gdb for a howto.
.hc
On Dec 8, 2010, at 4:57 AM, András Murányi wrote:
Yea, help me with the backtrace please, how do i get it? -verbose doesn't put anything on the console/terminal.
Andras
2010/12/8 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
That's odd, you'll need to provide more info, like backtrace from the segfault, which libs, etc.
.hc
On Wed, 2010-12-08 at 01:59 +0100, András Murányi wrote:
Dear List,
i've made some clanup in my .pdsetting and .pdextended files and removed the paths and libs not needed for me. Now i get segfault when i load my patch. Could it because of a missing lib (like i have deleted a line i shouldn't have) and if so, how come? How can i debug this? With -verbose, i don't get the segfault but the patch never loads...
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