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Re: [gnuspeech-contact] minor typo in .../Monet/MSynthesisController.h (
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Marcelo Matuda |
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Re: [gnuspeech-contact] minor typo in .../Monet/MSynthesisController.h (fwd) |
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Sun, 22 Jul 2012 00:10:14 -0300 |
Hi,
I tested on Slackware 13.37 (32-bit):
gnustep-make 2.6.2
gnustep-base 1.24.0
gnustep-gui 0.22.0
gnustep-back 0.22.0
gcc 4.5.2
and the segmentation fault doesn't happen. And Monet can synthesize the speech.
Marcelo
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> Marcelo Matuda writes:
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>> This is not needed.
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> Thank you.
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>> I tested on Debian (32-bit) testing and unstable, and the segmentation
>> fault occurs on both.
>> I used gdb but the backtrace was useless.
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> Whew! I was starting to blame myself for that segfault.
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>> Was your Ubuntu installation 32-bit?
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> Yes, I've been using a six-year-old 32-bit Toshiba Satellite (core duo) to
> play around with stuff I considered dangerous, like FreeBSD and Ubuntu (my
> other laptop is a macbook and there are firmware issues and reports of
> corrupted firmware with at least one distribution).
> I wouldn't want to use Monet for production on that old equipment but it
> seemed adequate for purposes of self-education.
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>> Probably the bug is not in the XML code, because the command line tool
>> (GnuSpeechCLI) works (it uses the XML too).
>> Marcelo
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>
> Since it looks like the problem is specific to 32-bit systems, that
> indicates that the source of the problem could be literally anywhere, does
> it not?...
> When I run ldd on the executables built under linux, the first thing listed
> in the output is "linux-gate.so.1 => (0xf774d000)", with no file on disk?
> I presume this is something built into the kernel...Again, if the problem is
> specific to 32-bit systems, then the source of the problem could be
> literally anywhere, right?
> I reinstalled debian (stable) on my macbook last night, 64-bit this time. I
> like stable.
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