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
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..hcOn 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.
Andras2010/12/8 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...
>
> Andras
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