Thanks for the syntax, Ben. I've never use gdb before.
The output was:
(gdb) bt #0 0x080af12a in sys_setchsr (chin=270238624, chout=1323783775, sr=44100) at s_audio.c:152 #1 0x080b0553 in sys_open_audio (naudioindev=2, audioindev=0xbf9ca7a4, nchindev=2, chindev=0xbf9ca794, naudiooutdev=2, audiooutdev=0xbf9ca784, nchoutdev=2, choutdev=0xbf9ca774, rate=44100, advance=50, enable=0) at s_audio.c:308 #2 0x080a73ec in sys_main (argc=1, argv=0xbf9ca864) at s_main.c:947 #3 0x4ee26d5f in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6 #4 0x08054ccd in _start ()
Any idea how to make sense of this?
cheers, David __ _ _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ __ _ ___ ____ _ __ __ __ _ __ __ To talk about it is to miss the point http://sintheta.org
B. Bogart wrote:
% gdb pd (gdb) run [pd args here] stuff... (gdb) bt
Should do it.
David NG McCallum wrote:
Hello list,
I recently got back to working with Pd on my laptop after a long hiatus. I compiled 39.2 and Pd segfaults with no other messages other than "Segmentation fault". I tried running older versions and got the same error.
I'm on FC4. I'd previously used a planet CCRMA kernel, switched back to the main FC4 kernel, and now just switched back to CCRMA, if that affects anything.
"-verbose" doesn't give any more information either.
Any ideas on how to figure this out?
Thanks! David