> so it would seem like something evil is happening when some UserData
> is deleted. Thing is i'm not aware of attaching any user data to any
> qtjambi object. Any help is appreciated.
I think we might have had a similar problem some time ago.
At first we prevented these JVM crashes by calli
Frank Bergmann wrote:
> I'm not aware of doing anything evil with pixmaps, though my applications
> load a whole bunch of QIcons from PNG files. Some of them are even in menu
> actions, would that cause trouble? The applications would look really bleak
> without the icons, but I guess for testing p
Dear sir:
If I can use Qt to get an application of Image Processing System, which can
function image segmenting,image binary
and classification,and so.ect.
Thank you!
在2009-06-04?18:00:01,qt-jambi-interest-requ...@trolltech.com?写道:
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Thank you for your prompt response ...
>
> The user data is part of the internals of Qt Jambi and specifically
> provides a way for the binding layer to find information about the Java
> object based on a pointer to a QObject.
>
> In this case, the trouble seems to be caused by the global stati
Frank Bergmann wrote:
> QObjectPrivate::~QObjectPrivate() + 69
> 4 libQtCore.4.dylib 0x0470dd23 QObject::~QObject() + 1235
> 5 libQtGui.4.dylib 0x04a9672c QPMCache::~QPMCache() +
> 236
> 6 libQtGui.4.dylib 0x04a957a1 __tcf_0 + 33
> 7 libSy
li...@oliver-block.eu wrote:
>
> Caused by: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
> /tmp/QtJambi_oblock_i386_4.5.0_01_gcc-20090602-1659/lib/libQtCore.so.4:
> /tmp/QtJambi_oblock_i386_4.5.0_01_gcc-20090602-1659/lib/libQtCore.so.4:
> wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64 (Possible cause: architecture word width