hey there, im having some issues with pd 0.50-2 on my rpi running buster, ive loaded an fft based patch that used to work fine on 0.49 and it caused pd to crash and watchdog. in order to check ive tried the phase vocoding example and the same happened, if i remove the window size initialization of the block~ object things works fine (i guess because the patch isnt initng). can anyone with a similar config reproduce? the easiest way would be to try to run the phase vocoding example.
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On 22.10.19 17:03, iftah gabbai wrote:
hey there, im having some issues with pd 0.50-2 on my rpi running buster, ive loaded an fft based patch that used to work fine on 0.49 and it caused pd to crash and watchdog. in order to check ive tried the phase vocoding example and the same happened, if i remove the window size initialization of the block~ object things works fine (i guess because the patch isnt initng). can anyone with a similar config reproduce?
how about sharing the patch?
are you using the binaries provided by Raspbian, or are you using self-compiled binaries?
try getting a meaningful backtrace [1] and share it with us.
fgamsdr IOhannes
ive compiled pd 0.50-2 from source, and it can be easily reproduced (on my machine) by just running the phasevocoder example from the pd examples , i could share the patch but its extremely messy so i think it could be easier to follow this way. im running pd with no gui but im getting no error msgs, just watchdog
On Tue 22. Oct 2019 at 17:17, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
On 22.10.19 17:03, iftah gabbai wrote:
hey there, im having some issues with pd 0.50-2 on my rpi running buster, ive loaded an fft based patch that used to work fine on 0.49 and it
caused
pd to crash and watchdog. in order to check ive tried the phase vocoding example and the same happened, if i remove the window size initialization of the block~ object things works fine (i guess because the patch isnt initng). can anyone with a similar config reproduce?
how about sharing the patch?
are you using the binaries provided by Raspbian, or are you using self-compiled binaries?
try getting a meaningful backtrace [1] and share it with us.
fgamsdr IOhannes
[1] https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
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