hey,

thanks for the log. dt is heavily multithreaded, so it's quite likely
something else in between causes your memory to corrupt, potentially
totally unrelated. did you run it through valgrind to see if that shows
anything unusual? is there anything special about your setup? like a custom
compiled glibc or similar?

cheers,
 jo


On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 6:14 AM, Wolfgang Beutner
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all.
>
> I'm still encountering regular crashes when zooming in and out while in
> darktable mode. Recently all the crashes appeared while zooming out.
> Therefore I took a look into the code, inserted some printf calls and set
> MALLOC_CHECK_ to '1'. Now DT reports when a free operation would crash, but
> continues working.
>
> The corrupted cache data seems to belong to the cache allocated with
> dt_dev_pixelpipe_init. I have attached a file with the last output to this
> mail. It is always the same situation, initial buffer freed, new buffer
> corrupt on free.
>
> I'm a bit confused because I seem to the only one getting that kind of
> crash. Would like to give a helping hand in analyzing this, as far as I can
> spare some time, but still do not know enough about the program to be
> really helpful.
>
> Regards, Wolfgang
>
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