If you (in some way) create a new window while recording, you will run into synch problems, leading to Xnee (cowardly) bailing out

To solve this (for now), record with the new option:
        --force-reparent-recording
        -frr

Something like this:

  cnee --record --events-to-record 1000 \
      --mouse --keyboard \
     -o xnee.xns -e xnee.log -v -frr

BTW, if you want to stop recording without knowing (on forehand) how many events to record, you can use a stop key ("-sk q" makes Xnee stop when pressing q).

/h


On 05/25/2010 10:50 AM, Henrik Sandklef wrote:
hi and thanks for your report,

  A seg fault is not ok, no matter what. But I would like to bump up the
versions a bit. Can you test the latest 'alpha' version:

     ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/xnee/xnee-3.05.92.tar.gz

  I may have a 64 AMD at home, so I can probably test this (as well) in
some 12 hours or so.

/hesa

Chris Scaife wrote:
After many attempts to get xnee working I built and installed xnee
3.04 on a virgin installation of Ubuntu 10.4 (64 bit for AMD
processor).


c...@cjs-ubuntu:~$ cnee --record --events-to-record 1000 --mouse
--keyboard -o xnee.xns -e xnee.log -v
-->  xnee_prepare
--->  xnee_open_files
---  xnee_open_files: handling err
---  xnee_open_files: opening err: xnee.log
Workaround: Adding your device events as delivered events to get them recorded.
             You can ignore this message
Segmentation fault

What Linux do I need for xnee to work?

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