If anyone else runs up against this the fix is to preload the libraries in the
right order:
export LD_PRELOAD="/path-to/libpthread.so /path-to/libGL.so"
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Thanks for the pointer Jehan, I'll do that
>Hi,
>
>Could you open a bug report?
>https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GEGL
>This will likely be more efficient than on the gimp-user mailing list.
>:-)
>Thanks!
>
>Jehan
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I can confirm that gegl runs fine with the nouveau driver and segfaults with the
proprietary video drivers. Inly it seems with nouveau my monitor isn't detected
properly so I can either have one or the other
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: pthread_setname_np, version GLIBC_2.2.5 (fatal)
followed by a segmentation fault.
Am I right in thinking the proprietary nvidia drivers may be the issue here?
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it's not necessarily this code
which is at fault as memory could have been stomped on elsewhere, but I'm a bit
stuck as to how to progress further.
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: gegl_processor_work (gegl-processor.c:822)
==5401==by 0x4EADDA1: gegl_node_process (gegl-node.c:1698)
==5401==by 0x402849: main (gegl.c:230)
==5401==
^C
any ideas where I might look for inspiriation?
TIA
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