*Carlos,*
Hi Wender,
Looking to the input information it seems that the crash is due to a
'delete' operation performed over a pointer that has not allocated the
memory with the command 'new' or that it has been already deleted before. It
is weird, because if it were like that, it would happen always, in any
computer.
Most of the time, just drag the mouse over the timeline, the program is
closed.
My second clue is that you say you're using Ubuntu 4.10 64 bits... That's
from 2004! before Synfig were released as Open Source for the first time!
Are you sure that you're suing Ubuntu 4.10 Warty Warthog? Maybe it is 10.04
Lucid Lynx?
Sorry, I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 64 bit. The error must be because I'm
using a translator
:)
My second clue is that you say you're using Ubuntu 4.10 64 bits... That's
from 2004! before Synfig were released as Open Source for the first time!
Are you sure that you're suing Ubuntu 4.10 Warty Warthog? Maybe it is 10.04
Lucid Lynx?
Already tested with 10.04 and the 11.04, 32 and 64bit on both computers.
In the former does not give any problems.
Which are the specifications of the old computer?
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-G31M-S2L
3 gigs of memory
HD 320 gigs SAMSUMG
Geforce 9400GT
*Zelgadis*,
Already tried installing the deb files and also compiling.
Always gives the same error.
...
Usually this error occurs when using a combination of groups, layers and
alpha transformation brighten. But closures have occurred in other files.
The file that gives more error is this (ospedado is on my website):
www.cimcomunica.com/images/teste.sifz
The strange thing is that the old computer, this error does not occur.
Usually this error occurs when using a combination of groups, layers and
alpha transformation brighten. But closures have occurred in other files.
The file that gives more error is this (ospedado is on my website):
The strange thing is that the old computer, this error does not occur.
Another thing I noticed is that in other programs that involve
animation and video
editing are also experiencing sudden shutdowns.
I think it is problem of Synfig. That is what happened with Blender3D and
also in Kdenlive. However, in Blender3D only happened once. In Kdenlive
fraquência already occurs most, but not always. In Synfig, depending
on what I'm
doing, it is impossible to work. I thought I'd ask for help from you, since the
problem with Synfig is much more frequent.
I took an animation service with a client of mine and I would love to work
in Synfig ...
I'm wondering if this is not a problem in relation to the same
hardware, because
I have not tested it with another motherboard or processor. It can also be any
mismatch or BIOS setup, do not think I would have some relationship, but it
could be the way the software accesses some hardware.
Thank you for your attention.
Weder Clay
www.wederclay.blogspot.com
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