From: Kevin C. <ke...@co...> - 2008-04-18 06:02:31
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On 10 April 2008 at 6:51, Pete Stieber <pst...@ve...> wrote: > Would you be willing to post the offensive MIDI file to the > list or send it directly to me? Gosh, I forgot to send you the file! My inbox filled up recently (90 messages) and I'm getting ready for 3 gigs this weekend, hand drums in one, drumkit in another, and sound tech in another -- yes, 3 bands. I'm attaching the file. It's a demo song from the old Jazz++ 4.1.3 release from years back. You might want to try to play a few of those. I have all the old demos, if you want some. Actually, I have hundreds of MIDI files. > I could run it using a debugger on a different OS (the Windows > version works too) and see what is causing the problem. No > application should cause the machine to lockup. Core dump for > sure, but not lockup the kernel. Agreed. > I could also try playing the file using gdb on Fedora 8. I've > never had Jazz++ (or any other application) lockup Fedora. The only time I've had an application on Linux lock up a system is when it turned out that I was using the wrong RAM for my vintage of motherboard. Was that EVER hard to figure out; it took me over a year. > I'll be heading off to work soon, but if you can send me the > file, I'll look at it tonight. > > Thanks again for the testing, Sorry again to be so delinquent..... -- Kevin |