Le 15/02/13 21:14, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
On 02/15/2013 01:02 PM, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
Le 15/02/13 18:03, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
since the PdX installer essentially does the same, i guess it is more interesting to know which version of libmp3lame you are using (as compared to PdX)
there is certainly an easy way to get the package version of a library, e.g. $ fink show libmp3lame
fink describe lame-shlibs shows it is version 3.98.4-1
Indeed. Also, is this is 32-bit i386 build or the 64-bit x86_64 build of Pd-extended?
32 bits i386.
The Mac OS X build servers have 3.99.5-2 installed on them and Pd-extended 0.43.4 shipped with 3.99.5. Ubuntu as of 12.10/quantal has 3.99.5 also. I'm on 12.04/precise, which has 3.99.3 and mp3amp~ doesn't crash on load but I also can't get it to playback a stream.
Yes it's not on the loading of the object but when a stream is played. From what i see in the svn, a problem may be that mp3amp compiles against local headers located in the unauthorized folder: mpg123.h, mpglib.h and interface.h maybe those headers are not compatible with 3.99 version, they are from lame 3.92
I still don't really know what the cause of the issue is. If the library version is the issue, then sounds like mp3amp~ needs to be fixed to work with 3.99.5 since all the distros are moving to that.
I tried to debug the problem a bit but can't manage to use gdb, it says me "no stack" when i try to backtrace.
I just rebuilt the lame package from scratch on the Mac OS X 10.5 i386 32-bit machine. Could you test tomorrow's nightly build and see if it still has the problem?
I didn't found any fresh 0.43-4 build so tried with the 0.44.0 build and it still have the problem. thx n