Hi I know that this error which I\'m going to show can\'t be fixed through code. I just want to know why and how is it caused and I also know its due to JVM trying to access address space of another p
I wrote this function but can\'t get on the problem that gives me \'segmentation fault\' msg. Thank you for any help guys !!
My fedora12 installed a tool called ABRT that comes probably with GNOME. This tool operates at the background and reports at realtime any process that has crashed.
media_player_new() throws segmentation fault. import vlc ins=vlc.Instance() player=ins.media_player_new()
people, i\'ve an issue now.. #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> typedef struct a { int *aa;
Might be that it is too late, but I find it at least curious that the following few lines seem to be causing a segmentation fault if and only when compiled with gcc\'s optimization, even \"-O1\"!
I\'ve encountered my first SIGSEGV on my Android app project and I\'m trying to get the reason behind this error.
UPDATE Well, it looks like adding PyEval_InitThreads() before the call to PyGILState_Ensure() does the trick. In my haste to figure things out I incorrectly attributed my \"hanging\" to PyEval_InitThr
I\'ve been working on my program, and I decided to turn on some optimizations using g++ -O3. Suddenly, my program started segfaulting. I\'ve hunted the problematic code down, and minimized my program
I\'m having an issue playing an mp4 video that involves the video freezing at a random but consistent point during playback (random in that it seems to differ from device to device, but consistent in