Dear Iohannes,
thank you. On Mac I do: $ lldb -- /Applications/Pd.app/Contents/MacOS/Pd -stderr -nrt -nosound -lib vpdelay~-help.pd $ (lldb) target create "/Applications/Pd.app/Contents/MacOS/Pd" $ Segmentation fault: 11 without making the run command. I tried even with other Pd stuff and I always get this problem. From Console I see that it's an EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV). I am using the latest version of Pd Vanilla (0.46.6) for Mac 64 bit on Mac Yosemite.
Best regards, Marco
2015-06-11 17:17 GMT+02:00 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at:
On 2015-06-11 14:42, Marco Matteo Markidis wrote:
As I know, gdb is no more present in Mac. I think it was substituted by lldb. Anyway, on gdb what is the correct syntax in order to launch your
external?
you cannot "launch" an external. anyhow:
on linu x i use: $ gdb --args pd -stderr -nrt -nosound -lib /path/to/external test.pd (gdb) run [...run-until-crash...] (gdb) bt
on OSX you need to specify the full path to the actual Pd-binary . the important Pd-flags are: "-nrt" (if you don't want to clutter your gdb console with "pd-watchdog: signalling...") and "-stderr" (in case you print something important before the crash)
fgmasdr IOhannes
PS: btw, check your args and the return value (or rather: whether the offset of the t_int* is correct) in the perform routine.
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