Jan-Åke Larsson wrote:
Update: Just tried compiling the library with SUN cc (Workshop 11). I no
longer get a segfault when linking my program to ft 2.1.8.
Scratch that. It works with gcc too. Today. Perhaps it is the phase of
the Moon or something, I give up.
/JÅ
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The box said Windows 95,
Hello,
please provide the font file's name, and where we could download it.
by the way, which version of GCC are you using ?
Regards,
- David Turner
- The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
Jan-Åke Larsson a écrit :
I get a segfault (or bus error, sometimes) from FT_Get_Name_Index on
Hello,
I've just tested it with FreeType CVS on a x86 Linux machine, and it
seems to work
well with the font you sent me. Running with valgrind doesn't show any
bad memory
access or other errors.
I don't have a Solaris 9 machine here, and won't be able to due much here.
Given the line were
Sent: 17 May 2006 16:11
To: Jan-Åke Larsson
Cc: freetype@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [ft] Segfault in FT_Get_Name_Index, Solaris 9, FreeType 2.1.8+
Hello,
I've just tested it with FreeType CVS on a x86 Linux machine, and it
seems to work
well with the font you sent me. Running with valgrind doesn't show
David Turner wrote:
I don't have a Solaris 9 machine here, and won't be able to due much here.
Given the line were the segfault is detected, I suppose that the value
of the 'service' variable is bogus (and not NULL).
Yes, but might be overwritten somewhere else, no?
I don't suppose that the
Ian Brown wrote:
On the SPARC architecture, you can only access 16 bit values on 16
bit address boundaries, 32 bit values on 32 bit address boundaries
etc.
Yep: But dereferencing a bogus pointer would sometimes cause a bus
error, sometimes a segfault, I'd imagine.
/JÅ
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