From: Ari H. <ahe...@an...> - 2001-01-11 22:07:11
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Nils Wagner wrote: > Hi Ari, > > Please find enclosed the messages of gdb running python > > This GDB was configured as "i386-suse-linux"...(no debugging symbols > found)... > (gdb) run > Starting program: /usr/local/bin/python > Python 1.5.2 (#1, Jul 29 2000, 14:28:37) [GCC 2.95.2 19991024 (release)] on > lin > ux2 > Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam > >>>from visual import * > Visual-2000-11-26 > >>>sphere() > [New Thread 1191 (manager thread)] > [New Thread 1190 (initial thread)] > [New Thread 1192] > [Switching to Thread 1192] > > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. > 0x408c90a7 in pioOutLong () from /usr/lib/libglide2x.so > (gdb) backtrace > #0 0x408c90a7 in pioOutLong () from /usr/lib/libglide2x.so > (gdb) > Aha :) This is Glide crashing. We've seen similar stuff where we've gotten Mesa to crash. And it's not necessarily entirely Glide's fault; we may be doing something inadvertently evil that makes Glide unhappy. Can you check 2 things: 1) Do other GL programs work rigt on this computer? (i.e. is Glide happy with other stuff? The crash seems to be coming at a low level, judging by the nonexistent callstack). 2) Can you try this with software GL? i.e. reconfigure your machine with a software version of Mesa, and try that. We've been running on software and on nVidia hardware on Linux; i'm not sure we've tried it against Mesa/Glide (unless ... Dave, does marvin have a 3dfx and hardware GL configured in Linux?). I'm betting it will work if you use software GL ... ari |