Hi,
I'm getting a lot of segfaults with the last test version, all caused, I think, by gui objects. Bang objects cannot be created. Anyone else with the same problem?
mik
mik mprims@skynet.be wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting a lot of segfaults with the last test version, all caused, I think, by gui objects. Bang objects cannot be created. Anyone else with the same problem?
mik
BTW, this is in Linux
seems to be working fine so far on my win2k system . i did get some segfaults but it was for an external i was porting over . so it was probably my code that caused the seg fault .
joge .
----- Original Message ----- From: "mik" mprims@skynet.be To: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 4:10 PM Subject: Re: [PD] test 23
mik mprims@skynet.be wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting a lot of segfaults with the last test version, all caused, I
think, by gui objects. Bang objects cannot be created. Anyone else with the same problem?
mik
BTW, this is in Linux
I've got the same problem in 17, but not in 15.
mik
seems to be working fine so far on my win2k system . i did get some segfaults but it was for an external i was porting over . so it was probably my code that caused the seg fault .
joge .
Hi,
I'm getting a lot of segfaults with the last test version, all caused, I
think, by gui objects. Bang objects cannot be created. Anyone else with the same problem?
mik
BTW, this is in Linux
Hi mik,
I think someone else had a similar problem and noticed it depended on his .pdrc file -- it might help to try running with no .pdrc, and no sound or MIDI, and then gradually replace things until you find out what's breaking Pd. Of course if taking .pdrc, sound. and MIDI away doesn't fix it, we have to try something else...
cheers Miller
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 11:01:02PM +0200, mik wrote:
I've got the same problem in 17, but not in 15.
mik
seems to be working fine so far on my win2k system . i did get some segfaults but it was for an external i was porting over . so it was probably my code that caused the seg fault .
joge .
Hi,
I'm getting a lot of segfaults with the last test version, all caused, I
think, by gui objects. Bang objects cannot be created. Anyone else with the same problem?
mik
BTW, this is in Linux
Thanks for the help. I found the problem: it was a conflict with iemgui (which, I suppose, does not have to be loaded separately anymore (or isn't iemgui fully integrated in pd yet?)).
Thanks again.
mik
Miller Puckette mpuckett@man104-1.ucsd.edu wrote:
Hi mik,
I think someone else had a similar problem and noticed it depended on his .pdrc file -- it might help to try running with no .pdrc, and no sound or MIDI, and then gradually replace things until you find out what's breaking Pd. Of course if taking .pdrc, sound. and MIDI away doesn't fix it, we have to try something else...
cheers Miller
As far as I know IEMGUI is fully integrated into Pd now...
cheers Miller
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 12:13:45PM +0200, mik wrote:
Thanks for the help. I found the problem: it was a conflict with iemgui (which, I suppose, does not have to be loaded separately anymore (or isn't iemgui fully integrated in pd yet?)).
Thanks again.
mik
Miller Puckette mpuckett@man104-1.ucsd.edu wrote:
Hi mik,
I think someone else had a similar problem and noticed it depended on his .pdrc file -- it might help to try running with no .pdrc, and no sound or MIDI, and then gradually replace things until you find out what's breaking Pd. Of course if taking .pdrc, sound. and MIDI away doesn't fix it, we have to try something else...
cheers Miller