On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:23 AM, Raúl Huertas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is more info with lua builded for debug:
>
> (idb) file dist/Release/IntelSDK-Linux-x86/luaexample
...
> Program received signal SIGSEGV
> free () in /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc-2.7.so
> (idb) bt
> #0 0xb7cdc4ac in free (
Here is more info with lua builded for debug:
(idb) file dist/Release/IntelSDK-Linux-x86/luaexample
Reading symbols from
/home/raulhuertas/Documentos/Proyectos/LuaExample/dist/Release/IntelSDK-Linux-x86/luaexample...done.
(idb) run
Starting program:
/home/raulhuertas/Documentos/Proyectos/LuaEx
Hello!
Here is the debug output(Intel debugger), the skyblue code is my program output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Documentos/Proyectos/LuaExample$
/opt/intel/idb/10.1.018/bin/idb dist/Release/IntelSDK-Linux-x86/luaexample
Intel(R) Debugger for applications running on IA-32, Version 10.1-35 , Build
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 2:12 AM, Raúl Huertas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Whel, what I did for use lua 5.1.4 was to change all the content in the lua
> source bundle with wxLua(v5.1.3) with the more recent 5.1.4. Since it's just
> a bug fix release, there is no problem.
Ok, but I might be wary
Thank u J!
Whel, what I did for use lua 5.1.4 was to change all the content in the lua
source bundle with wxLua(v5.1.3) with the more recent 5.1.4. Since it's just a
bug fix release, there is no problem.
I'm working in Linux Ubuntu 8.10. I've tested with GCC 4.2 and Intel compiler
11.0, bot
I don't see anything immediately wrong with your code. But I don't
think it is complete, I assume that in the Lua program you have the
line:
require("wx")
The program should show the two frames, the program "hangs" in the
wxWidgets event loop until you close them by hand and then your
probandoLua
Hi!
I've been using Lua 5.1.4 and lua_close never failed. Then I started to play
with wxLua, and works great. The problem is that a call to lua_close(), when
lua have loaded the wxLua module ,makes the aplication crash, a core dump.
This is the lua file:
function probandoLua( a, b )
prin