Re: [Bug 466532] Re: [Karmic]Easystroke: Crash when record. (kernel)

2009-11-03 Thread Tom Jaeger
MephSnake wrote: > /home/daniel >> apt-get source easystroke > (.) > gpgv: Firmado el jue 20 ago 2009 18:50:04 CEST usando clave DSA ID 491E5389 > gpgv: Imposible comprobar la firma: Clave pública no encontrada > dpkg-source: aviso: fallo al verificar la firma en > ./easystroke_0.4.9-0ubuntu1.

[Bug 466532] Re: [Karmic]Easystroke: Crash when record. (kernel)

2009-11-03 Thread Tom Jaeger
** Changed in: ubuntu Status: New => Confirmed ** Summary changed: - [Karmic]Easystroke: Crash when record. (kernel) + [Karmic]Easystroke: Crash when recording. ** Changed in: ubuntu Status: Confirmed => Invalid ** Package changed: ubuntu => easystroke (Ubuntu) ** Changed in: eas

[Bug 466532] Re: [Karmic]Easystroke: Crash when record. (kernel)

2009-11-03 Thread MephSnake
( Did you say sorry? Why!? You are helping! You don't need to say sorry ;-) ) DONE. But something strange happened when downloading the sources look: /home/daniel > apt-get source easystroke (.) gpgv: Firmado el jue 20 ago 2009 18:50:04 CEST usando clave DSA ID 491E5389 gpgv: Imposible compr

Re: [Bug 466532] Re: [Karmic]Easystroke: Crash when record. (kernel)

2009-11-02 Thread Tom Jaeger
Sorry, I'll need a real backtrace with debug symbols enabled. This is a little bit more work since you need to recompile the applications. You should be able to use the following instructions (untested): sudo apt-get build-dep easystroke apt-get source easystroke cd easystroke-0.4.9 echo 'DFLAGS

[Bug 466532] Re: [Karmic]Easystroke: Crash when record. (kernel)

2009-10-31 Thread MephSnake
Ok, I did it, you have the results here: daniel, Que quieres? pesao... ~ $ /home/daniel > gdb easystroke GNU gdb (GDB) 7.0-ubuntu Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. (.) Leyendo símbolos desde /usr/bin/easystroke...(no debugging symbols found)...hecho. (gdb) run Starting prog

[Bug 466532] Re: [Karmic]Easystroke: Crash when record. (kernel)

2009-10-31 Thread Tom Jaeger
There's no obvious place where a division by zero could occur, so I'll need a backtrace. As a first step, can you run easystroke in gdb ("gdb easystroke", then enter "run") and then issue the "bt" command when it crashes? -- [Karmic]Easystroke: Crash when record. (kernel) https://bugs.launchpad.