hello all
am i the only one who have some problem with the last massimo image?
as soon as i add a fixture, qlcplus stops running and i get alignment error on the console
i use rpi B+ with qlcplus_raspbian_wheezy_20151018 image
i have tried to write twice the image on my SD, but still the same
thanks
Alignment error with qlcplus_raspbian_wheezy_20151018 massimo image
- mcallegari
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Unfortunately you're right. Adding a fixture (any type) crashes QLC+.
Curious that:
- it doesn't happen on the linux desktop version
- it doesn't happen when loading a project file
I'm investigating it. Please be patient
Curious that:
- it doesn't happen on the linux desktop version
- it doesn't happen when loading a project file
I'm investigating it. Please be patient
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thanks massimo
just tell me if you want some more info/tests to be done
just tell me if you want some more info/tests to be done
mcallegari wrote:Unfortunately you're right. Adding a fixture (any type) crashes QLC+.
Curious that:
- it doesn't happen on the linux desktop version
- it doesn't happen when loading a project file
I'm investigating it. Please be patient
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Alignment error is specific to ARM processors. It happens when you cast to e.g. int on non 4-byte aligned address.
Do we have a core dump so we at least have an area where to look for?
Do we have a core dump so we at least have an area where to look for?
- mcallegari
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I dumped a core and analyzed with gdb.janosvitok wrote:Alignment error is specific to ARM processors. It happens when you cast to e.g. int on non 4-byte aligned address.
Do we have a core dump so we at least have an area where to look for?
The backtrace ends somewhere into QtWidgets
I am rebuilding Qt to see if it's cause of some particular flavour. 5.5.0 has the same issue.
Now I'm trying to see if it's my build environment disaligned with the released image libs.
As a last resort, I will revert to Qt 5.4.2.
What a disaster
(also, ArtNet, OSC and E1.31 interfaces detection is not OK, so this image needs to be trashed anyway)