El Jueves 29 Mayo 2008ES 22:06:09 Brian Keener escribió:
Alberto Luaces wrote:
This almost seems as if iot has something to do with the actually
writing of the osg file when it writes the data and then something not
terminating as it should.
I think this could be a non-valid example,
Alberto Luaces wrote:
yes, this is what I meant. To load a dynamic symbol you have first to open
the
DLL file containing it, and then load it explicitly before use (if you used
RTLD_LAZY). The source code at DynamicLibrary.cpp shows this. This can
explain why it hangs depending on the
Alberto Luaces wrote:
This almost seems as if iot has something to do with the actually
writing of the osg file when it writes the data and then something not
terminating as it should.
I think this could be a non-valid example, because osgDB::DynamicLibrary on
UNIX (including Cygwin)
El Martes 27 Mayo 2008ES 21:44:03 Brian Keener escribió:
This almost seems as if iot has something to do with the actually
writing of the osg file when it writes the data and then something not
terminating as it should.
I think this could be a non-valid example, because osgDB::DynamicLibrary
Robert Osfield wrote:
The bug certainly seems to be a cygwin bug, unless the OSG's handle is
being corrupted
for some reason. This code works fine on other platforms so I
wouldn't expect the later
to be an issue.
Perhaps you could write a small example that just loadeds the osg
plugin,
HI Brian,
Good detective work, looks like you are now much closer to
characterising the bug.
The bug certainly seems to be a cygwin bug, unless the OSG's handle is
being corrupted
for some reason. This code works fine on other platforms so I
wouldn't expect the later
to be an issue.
Perhaps
Hello folks.
I just can't seem to leave this alone and now I need a little insight.
As has been reported before when trying to use OSG on Cygwin we
experience some hangs and I believe this has been confirmed by Alberto
Luaces. Working with debug version of the Cygwin Dll and debug version
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