Hezekiah M. Carty wrote:
Hazen,
Is there any way you could get a backtrace on this from gdb or
otherwise? I do not have access to a PPC Mac to test on at this time
and a search on Google for cairo bus error gives lots of OSX-related
results but no answer that seems obvious to me.
Does
On 2009-09-05 19:05-0700 Alan W. Irwin wrote:
If you have any further questions about how to use gdb, don't hesitate to
ask for help on this list.
Also, you might want to try one of the gdb tutorials you can find with a
google search. One of those I just looked at (for the first time) is
Hezekiah M. Carty wrote:
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Hazen Babcockhbabc...@mac.com wrote:
In the process of investigating cmap issues Alan and Werner were
discussing I have found that the xcairo driver no longer works on my
PowerPC OS-X box, and instead fails with a Bus error. The other
Hi,
It sounds like you have discovered (or rediscovered) an issue in the
command-line parsing code on your OS X platform. Could you remind
us again
of exactly what hardware that is (32-bit or 64-bit, PowerPC or Intel)?
PowerPC, 32 bit AFAIR. That's also a problem for valgrind, since
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Hazen Babcockhbabc...@mac.com wrote:
In the process of investigating cmap issues Alan and Werner were
discussing I have found that the xcairo driver no longer works on my
PowerPC OS-X box, and instead fails with a Bus error. The other cairo
drivers such as
In the process of investigating cmap issues Alan and Werner were
discussing I have found that the xcairo driver no longer works on my
PowerPC OS-X box, and instead fails with a Bus error. The other cairo
drivers such as the ps and png drivers work fine. I just updated to
Cairo 1.8.8 and that