Hi, I tested on Slackware 13.37 (32-bit): gnustep-make 2.6.2 gnustep-base 1.24.0 gnustep-gui 0.22.0 gnustep-back 0.22.0 gcc 4.5.2 and the segmentation fault doesn't happen. And Monet can synthesize the speech.
Marcelo On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 5:10 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > woops, I meant to send this to the list, not just to Marcelo. > > ----------Forwarded message ---------- > References: <[email protected]> > > <caokd_zgop23lm+g9eqexw2pxe2oqu9ri9aj_ac-l+0x8krq...@mail.gmail.com> > <[email protected]> > > <CAOKD_ZjTs1mCcu+kRqUptiriy0HUQ=cfeeo+x5krtvq8v3p...@mail.gmail.com> > In-Reply-To: > <CAOKD_ZjTs1mCcu+kRqUptiriy0HUQ=cfeeo+x5krtvq8v3p...@mail.gmail.com> > From: [email protected] > To: Marcelo Matuda <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: minor typo in .../Monet/MSynthesisController.h > Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 14:02:46 -0600 > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="utf-8" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Marcelo Matuda writes: >> >> >> This is not needed. > > > Thank you. >> >> I tested on Debian (32-bit) testing and unstable, and the segmentation >> fault occurs on both. >> I used gdb but the backtrace was useless. > > > Whew! I was starting to blame myself for that segfault. >> >> Was your Ubuntu installation 32-bit? > > > Yes, I've been using a six-year-old 32-bit Toshiba Satellite (core duo) to > play around with stuff I considered dangerous, like FreeBSD and Ubuntu (my > other laptop is a macbook and there are firmware issues and reports of > corrupted firmware with at least one distribution). > I wouldn't want to use Monet for production on that old equipment but it > seemed adequate for purposes of self-education. >> >> >> Probably the bug is not in the XML code, because the command line tool >> (GnuSpeechCLI) works (it uses the XML too). >> Marcelo > > > Since it looks like the problem is specific to 32-bit systems, that > indicates that the source of the problem could be literally anywhere, does > it not?... > When I run ldd on the executables built under linux, the first thing listed > in the output is "linux-gate.so.1 => (0xf774d000)", with no file on disk? > I presume this is something built into the kernel...Again, if the problem is > specific to 32-bit systems, then the source of the problem could be > literally anywhere, right? > I reinstalled debian (stable) on my macbook last night, 64-bit this time. I > like stable. > > > _______________________________________________ > gnuspeech-contact mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnuspeech-contact _______________________________________________ gnuspeech-contact mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnuspeech-contact
