John,
Do other language bindings (i.e. Python or Java) works for you? To
help you we need complete
compilable source code you are having problems with.
Thanks,
Nikolay
On 1/10/11 1:29 PM, John Lee wrote:
On 2011-01-10 오후 7:20, Frank Mehnert wrote:
On Monday 10 January 2011 11:14:36 John Lee wrote:
On 2011-01-10 오후 7:07, Frank Mehnert wrote:
On Monday 10 January 2011 10:55:49 John Lee wrote:
On 2011-01-10 오후 6:32, Frank Mehnert wrote:
John,
On Monday 10 January 2011 10:04:41 John Lee wrote:
On 2011-01-10 오후 5:45, Klaus Espenlaub wrote:
On 10.01.2011 08:25, John Lee wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a problem with the Pause function within the
Virtualbox
SDK 4.0.
I'm using the same code that I used to test the VM via Virtualbox
SDK 3.2 but it seems like I'm having a trouble with the
Pause/PowerDown with the new SDK.
The problem I'm facing is that whenever I call either
Pause/PowerDown while the VM is running, the application that I'm
running presents the seg fault message.
Please have a look at the VBox.log file. Do you have sound
enabled for
that VM? Does the sound backend initialize properly or do you see
any
warnings regarding sound during initialization? You could also
disable
sound for the VM and try again. There is a known 4.0 bug which could
lead to a SEGFAULT under these conditions.
I have disabled the sound and vice versa but somehow that didn't
solve
the problem. I have tried to looked up the VBox.log file but somehow
could not locate the file.
I have also disable the virtualization acceleration in case there
is a
problem but still the problem remains unsolvable.
Is there any possible way to fix the problem?
The VBox.log file can be displayed by opening the VM manager window
and
choosing Machine / Show Log ...
Does the VM also crash when you pause the VM using the GUI?
No, the VM does not crash. Only the source code displays the seg fault
message.
When I use the GUI, the VM pause/turns off normally. However, by using
the SDK, the problem is still remains.
Hmm, but you are using the C binding, do you? In that case that might
be the reason because AFAIR the C bindings are kind of orphaned. Could
you check if the same crash happens if you are using the C++ bindings?
Kind regards,
Frank
Yes, I have used the cbinding.
I tried to compile the c++ code but it displays the message
"VBoxXPCom.so: No such file or directory." But the specific file is
located at /usr/lib/virtualbox in my machine.
hum, I'm sorry but is it possible that you can help me out to solve
this problem?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
John Lee
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