Here is the backtrace. Thanks again.
Ken
#0 0x0a3eb232 in swrast_dri!_mesa_GetProgramNamedParameterdvNV ()
from /usr/lib/dri/swrast_dri.so
#1 0x004e4baa in _fu456___glapi_Dispatch () at indirect_dispatch.c:4854
#2 0x004d6975 in __glXDisp_Render (cl=0
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 05:39:27PM +, Jon TURNEY wrote:
>On 06/12/2010 04:14, Nathan Rose wrote:
>> I suspect this problem may be beyond the scope of this mailing list, but I
>> would really appreciate any
>> help that you could provide.
>>
>> I have someone else's code that uses OpenGL (it'
On 06/12/2010 04:14, Nathan Rose wrote:
> I suspect this problem may be beyond the scope of this mailing list, but I
> would really appreciate any
> help that you could provide.
>
> I have someone else's code that uses OpenGL (it's a massive set of files, so
> I'm not going to attach
> them he
On 14/12/2010 16:07, Ken Olum wrote:
> Thanks for looking into this. All I need to do to trigger the problem
> is to run paraview. However, it seems to depend on the details of the
> Linux installation -- system libraries, I suppose.
>
> On this system it works:
>
> Mandriva Linux release 2010.
Thanks for looking into this. All I need to do to trigger the problem
is to run paraview. However, it seems to depend on the details of the
Linux installation -- system libraries, I suppose.
On this system it works:
Mandriva Linux release 2010.1 (Official) for x86_64
Linux cosmos.phy.tufts.edu
On 29/11/2010 05:44, Oly wrote:
> Not sure when this started happening ... but sometime recently, starting the
> xserver became a hit/miss proposition (mostly miss). I'm running Windows XP
> Pro Service Pack 3 with the cygwin 1.7.7-1 and xorg-server 1.9.2-1 (as
> reported by the setup wizard). I am
On 29/11/2010 00:26, Ken Olum wrote:
> Running paraview 3.8.1 (see http://paraview.org) on a Linux client
> (Mandriva 2010.0 or Red Hat Enterprise Server 5.5) causes a crash of
> my Cygwin/X (release 1.9.2.0) with "Segmentation fault at address
> 0x306". Any ideas?
Thanks for the problem report.