On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 10:14:47PM -0500, Nathan A. Stine wrote:
And some completely different idea: SIGILL could be a sign of trying to
execute a non existing
instruction. As dvdisaster has been made SSE2-aware since 0.71.27, maybe
./configure --with-sse2=no
will change
Karsten Hilbert wrote:
Using --with-sse2=no gives normal operation after a standard compile.
+1
ouch.. thanks guys, i would never ever had found out, i've only machines
with intel cpus. however, will build without sse2 then in future.
uploading in a couple of hours.
Regards,
Daniel
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On Sat, Mar 07, 2009 at 02:51:54PM +0100, Daniel Baumann wrote:
Using --with-sse2=no gives normal operation after a standard compile.
+1
ouch.. thanks guys, i would never ever had found out, i've only machines
with intel cpus.
That's what Open Source is about ! :-)
however, will
Hi all,
first thanks to all who provided me with hints towards this issue;
lacking the appropriate hardware I would have never found out myself ;-)
however, will build without sse2 then in future.
This is an appropriate workaround for dvdisaster 0.7x,
since it does not gain much from SSE2
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 22:05 +0100, Carsten Gnörlich wrote:
Hi Nathan,
Compiling the debian source with -ggdb in CFLAGS gets me to
spiral.c:
Program received signal SIGILL, Illegal instruction.
[Switching to Thread 0xb7469710 (LWP 31121)]
0x080c4e7e in CreateSpiral (outline=0x83026e8,
Hi Nathan and Karsten,
I can confirm this bug as well. The package in Lenny does not give this
error. It certainly must be something with the GUI since the program
runs flawlessly from the command line.
I use GTK/GNOME rather than KDE. My processor is an AMD AthlonXP.
In the mean time
Package: dvdisaster
Version: 0.71.27-1
Followup-For: Bug #515950
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I can confirm this bug as well. The package in Lenny does not give this
error. It certainly must be something with the GUI since the program
runs flawlessly from the command line.
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