> Hi Mauro,
>
> It looks like it crashes trying to drive an LED on a MIDI controller.
> Do you have any MIDI devices connected? If so perhaps you could try
> unplugging it to see if that's the problem or changing which MIDI
> mapping you have chosen in the preferences dialog.
>
> Strange...

Hi Adam,

thanks for your prompt response. Indeed, I own a Hercules MK2 MIDI
controller, but it was not connected (nor was it configured, since I could
not even get it to work yet). In the input controllers dialog, I see that
the "Behringer BCD3000" controller is set by default. Changing it to
"Evolution_Xsession" (the only option that did not look like MIDI deck)
makes indeed this crash go away and the song load.
Now I have another problem: the waveform display/song loading is
_extremely_ slow (it takes literally hours), and my terminal is flooded
with "Header missing skipping one byte" messages all the time (maybe due
to bad mp3 encoding, I don't know). It doesn't seem to crash, but it hogs
my CPU (a 2GHz Centrino). I'll let it run till the end and report what
happens.

> Also I'm not sure I would recommend compiling with everything enabled.
> Some of those options are really experimental... :)
That was just to catch as many bugs as early as possible. I know that I'm
playing with fire here :-)

Thanks a lot for your time.
Mauro


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