Robert Jonsson wrote:
>neither Gnome nor KDE are the right choices. The real choices here are QT or
>GTK. The choice is simple for me, QT, but that's just me...
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There's also wxWidgets
http://www.wxwidgets.org/whychoos.htm
Emanuel
Chris Cannam wrote:
>On Thursday 09 Feb 2006 18:09, Emanuel Rumpf wrote:
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>>Chris Cannam wrote:
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>>>assert(0);
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>>This had no effect.
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>Oh, of course, it's that NDEBUG fla
Emanuel Rumpf wrote:
>Chris Cannam wrote:
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>>I think we need some more debug info, or a debugger run, to find out why
>>MappedPluginSlot::~MappedPluginSlot is being called (if it is).
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I've added debug-output to MappedPlugi
Chris Cannam wrote:
>I think we need some more debug info, or a debugger run, to find out why
>MappedPluginSlot::~MappedPluginSlot is being called (if it is).
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Which tools (ide/debugger) do you use?
But think I won't help here, as I have no idea, how to debug C programs
>btw, is this build
Chris Cannam wrote:
>It doesn't appear to be anything to do with the audio connections to or from
>the plugin -- rather, the plugin doesn't seem to be being referred to at all
>during playback.
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>A couple of things I ought to check, if you don't mind:
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> * Does it make any difference whether y
Chris Cannam wrote:
>On Tuesday 24 Jan 2006 13:17, Emanuel Rumpf wrote:
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>>The problem occures on all files, that have dssi-plugins assigned.
>>Here is a simple test file with a track "bass" that has the "Less
>>trivial synth" appl