Hi,
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008, Dubphil wrote:
>> which I'm pretty sure is linked to signal handling. Then the glibc memory
>> corruption warning comes from the "sine.so" LADSPA plugin (it'd be great
>> if someone could prove me wrong, e.g. by removing sine.so temporarily and
>> running the test again -- my glibc doesn't issue any warnings even if
>
> I don't know if what I previously reported about the glibc warnings is
> concerned by this crashing X issue, but if I remove the sine.so file
> from the LADSPA path I haven't got the glibc warning anymore when I quit
> ecasound. But I also haven't got those warnings when I don't use any
ok, great - thanks for testing this! So we have two separate issues here.
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