Am 22.07.2012 02:53, schrieb Tim E. Real:
> On July 22, 2012 1:54:57 AM Florian Jung wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> jboogie noted on IRC (btw, someone still needs to set the topic, and add
>> the MusE devs to chanserv's auto-OP-list) that MusE crashes, probably
>> related to using simpledrums
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/X7mnPzfL
>>
>> i find this pretty strange; although no debug info was included, it
>> turns out that MusE gets a SIGTERM in synti/libsynti/gui.cpp, line 69,
>> (the ::read...).
>>
>> why a sigterm, and why there? can this happen, possible by some kind of
>> paranoia-tool like SELinux etc? ("you're reading things you may read due
>> to unix permissions, but you may NOT read due to my whitelist, so i'll
>> kill you"?) or is this just a strange coincident, and just a random signal?
>>
>> if someone knows jboogie's email address, please tell me ;)
>>
>> greetings
>> flo
> 
> Tried  fresh Jack=128, simpledrums + midi track + standard audio out 
>  + save/reload.
> No problem here on this amd64 box.
> Also tried Reset Instr, Init Instr, and Local Off from Midi menu.
> 
> I notice he's loading a song. It's got some sysex's in there unknown by MusE.
> They are "GM Reset" sysex's. I guess MusE recorded them at some point 
>  from external HW, or he added them. I don't think MusE sends them.
> Anyway it doesn't seem to be the problem. 
> So we don't know exactly what's loading or playing. 
> 
> But it occurred to me that he may be running out of memory.
> It says "Program received signal SIGTERM, Terminated."
> I can testify that my OS regularly kicks apps out (terminate)
>  when memory is close to full /especially/ when debugging,
>  and that (I guess?) since MusE is usually the last thing run 
>  (esp when debugging), it usually kicks MusE out first.
> It's quite jarring sometimes, you don't expect it 
> It took me a while to realize what was happening but I think
>  that's what it was here.
> 

i don't think the OOM killer you're referring to sends out a SIGTERM
(which is equivalent to kindly asking whether the process possibly wants
to terminate in the near future). it sends a SIGKILL (and just deletes
the process from the memory).

anyway, adding MUCH more swap might clarify that.

greetings
flo

> Tim.
> 
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