Hi list! Hi HC!
I'm experiencing the segmentation faults in [hid].
I think it might be quite the same issue as:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-04/027405.html
Has it been solved yet?
Pd doesn't say much except:
pd_gui: process exited Segmentation fault
Pd is version 0.39-0 from Miller's site and my kernel is 2.6.13. How can everything be fresher? (-:
The really strange thing is that I own two machines: one with Ubuntu, another with Debian testing. Only the one with Debian crashes Pd. Just the reverse of August's situation. He seemed to crash his ubuntu machine.
At first I thought it was a kernel or gcc problem as there seems to be a few under Debian testing and gcc-4.0. Updated the whole: new kernel, freshly compiled, recompiled [hid] -> same problem.
That's finally why, just like August, I'm beginning to think it's a hardware related problem...
Any news on that?
Thanks in advance,
Jé
I believe the segfault that you quoted from the list archive was indeed
solved by the newest version. Are you using the newest version?
.hc
On Sep 2, 2005, at 12:48 PM, Jerome Tuncer wrote:
Hi list! Hi HC!
I'm experiencing the segmentation faults in [hid].
I think it might be quite the same issue as:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-04/027405.html
Has it been solved yet?
Pd doesn't say much except:
pd_gui: process exited Segmentation fault
Pd is version 0.39-0 from Miller's site and my kernel is 2.6.13. How
can everything be fresher? (-:The really strange thing is that I own two machines: one with Ubuntu,
another with Debian testing. Only the one with Debian crashes Pd. Just
the reverse of August's situation. He seemed to crash his ubuntu
machine.At first I thought it was a kernel or gcc problem as there seems to be
a few under Debian testing and gcc-4.0. Updated the whole: new kernel,
freshly compiled, recompiled [hid] -> same problem.That's finally why, just like August, I'm beginning to think it's a
hardware related problem...Any news on that?
Thanks in advance,
Jé
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