Not sure if anyone is interested but the kind people at klocwork have
recently re-ran their tool against the post 2.1 merged code base.
If people are interested in the results, let me know.
thanks
-matt
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Bumping this bug...
1 month and no replies.
I take it either no one is interested in reverb, or this isn't
happening for others (or people are just ignoring my posts I hope
this one is not the case).
On 10/28/06, m h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So using the same simple test case, I still get
Ok, simpler test case. Add reverb (concert hall sound effect) to
track and it crashes occasionally when played.
Heres the error:
cinelerra: pthread_mutex_lock.c:80: __pthread_mutex_lock: Assertion
`mutex-__data.__owner == 0' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
The backtrace on the core file says
-matt
On 10/28/06, m h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, simpler test case. Add reverb (concert hall sound effect) to
track and it crashes occasionally when played.
Heres the error:
cinelerra: pthread_mutex_lock.c:80: __pthread_mutex_lock: Assertion
`mutex-__data.__owner == 0' failed.
Aborted (core
Cinelerra people-
I now have a bit of time in the coming week (and motiviation to create
a new video since my 3rd child was just born). (The joys of paternity
leave)
My plan is to try and use the latest merge source (will be working on
gentoo). Start making a simple video and whenever I
Folks-
Klocwork has run their tool on Cinelerra and provided some initial
feedback.When I get some time, I'll start poking through the
results in the code.
I'm assumming that people feel that the Unititialized Data and
Security Vulnerabilites reported below are the (uninteresting) ones to
I started messing around with valgrind last night. (It actually makes
cinelerra more stable, though unbearably slow).
One of my crashes (putting more than one concert hall effects on the
audio) crashes cinelerra, but not while running under valgrind. When
I get some time, I'll post the
Ok, so in the meantime I used 2.0 for a little bit more and (got so
frustrated with silly crashes that I) pulled out valgrind. Amazingly
there were cases where it didn't crash when running under valgrind,
that would immediatley crash otherwise.
So I'm volunteering myself to work with these
On 8/16/06, Andraž Tori [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 21:20 +0200, Johannes Sixt wrote:
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 20:07, m h wrote:
Ok, so in the meantime I used 2.0 for a little bit more and (got so
frustrated with silly crashes that I) pulled out valgrind. Amazingly
Looks like klocwork has a similar offer open to open source projects:
http://www.klocwork.com/company/releases/06_26_06.asp
On 7/31/06, m h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Guys-
It's been more than a year since I played with Cinelerra. (I've
edited a few family movies using cinelerrra. Editing
I've been messing around with pyvnc2swf to create a screencast of a
vnc session. Using this tool I can export the frames as bmps (if I
export as png, cinelerra (and others like gimp) don't recognize the
pngs) and convert the bmp's to pngs using imagemagick.
Pyvnc2swf grabs at 12fps. Whats the
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