Hi!
This seems to be one of the very ugly OpenGL bugs... I'm no expert at
OpenGL programming and the projectM code is sort of... messy, but I'll take
a look at it as soon as I have a little more time.
This issue does not occur with the version of Clementine which ships
projectM internally?
Anyway,
On 01/07/2011 00:52, Christian Marillat wrote:
> Mais be you need to read the clementine source code ?
>
> In CMakeLists.txt :
>
> ,
> | option(USE_SYSTEM_PROJECTM "Don't set this option unless your system
> projectM library has been compiled with the Clementine patches in 3rdparty"
> OFF)
Thomas PIERSON writes:
> Hi,
>
>>> I could not reproduce this bug. I tested on several configurations and
>>> it works fine. However, I suspect that this bug is caused by libprojectm2.
>>
>> Package from debian-multimedia.org was working fine.
> This "multimedia" package seem to use the embedded
Hi,
>> I could not reproduce this bug. I tested on several configurations and
>> it works fine. However, I suspect that this bug is caused by libprojectm2.
>
> Package from debian-multimedia.org was working fine.
This "multimedia" package seem to use the embedded version of
'libprojectm2' contrar
Hi Christian,
I could not reproduce this bug. I tested on several configurations and
it works fine. However, I suspect that this bug is caused by libprojectm2.
Could you get more informations?
For example could you make a backtrace using gdb debugger :
$ gdb clementine
run
(open v
Package: clementine
Version: 0.7.1+dfsg-1
Severity: important
Hi,
Clementine crash when you go in Tools --> Visualizations.
In a terminal I see hundreds of this error :
X Error: GLXBadLargeRequest 154
Extension:136 (Uknown extension)
Minor opcode: 2 (Unknown request)
Resource id: 0x2
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