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Re: Anyone able to run blender on netbsd-10 amd64?
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 02:12:48PM +1100, Paul Ripke wrote:
> Curious, is anyone able to run blender on netbsd-10 amd64? For me, it
> crashes at startup with (from blender.crash.txt):
>
> # backtrace
> 0xf3ac06db <_init+0x4827db> at blender
> 0xf36499a1 <_init+0xbaa1> at blender
> 0x74c3c758df90 <__sigtramp_siginfo_2> at /lib/libc.so.12
> 0xf4edb37e <PyInit_mathutils_noise+0x7a71ee> at blender
> 0xf4ec6024 <PyInit_mathutils_noise+0x791e94> at blender
> 0xf4eb007d <PyInit_mathutils_noise+0x77beed> at blender
> 0xf4eaecd0 <PyInit_mathutils_noise+0x77ab40> at blender
> 0xf3b4084c <aligned_free+0x429ac> at blender
> 0xf3b20bc5 <aligned_free+0x22d25> at blender
> 0xf579e9a9 <PyInit_aud+0x279239> at blender
>
> gdb doesn't get much from the core... lldb might be trying to tell me
> that it's actually crashing in libwayland-client.so.0`wl_buffer_interface.
>
> I'm wondering if this is due to my use of wip/openvdb & wip/opensubdiv
> or a bug elsewhere. I've tried both 4.2.1 from pkgsrc-2024Q3 and the
> equivalent of 4.2.4 from ~head.
>
> I'm going to try building it without wayland and see what happens...
Well, I built without wayland, upgraded to netbsd-10.1_STABLE,
pkgsrc-2024Q4, and afaict I'm still getting the same crash.
Is anyone else seeing this?
--
Paul Ripke
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discuss people."
-- Disputed: Often attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt. 1948.
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