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Debian stable segmentation faults 1161-1170 #217

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I try to launch twisted metal black || twistem metal head on (it works
perfect on windows with all speedhacks "on" with stable pcsx2) and buggy
but launchable on linux with official 9.6 build.

SVN builds 

TMHO gives such errors

loadElfFile: cdrom0:\SCUS_976.21;1; CRC = 3DC2FE45
ZeroGS: Disabling MRT depth writing
CDGetToc Param[0]=0, Param[1]=1
Protected memory cleanup. Offset 0xea000000
Segmentation fault

Pretty meaningless...

And TMB

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SPU2async Setting new counter branch, old 4250000 new 424ec67 ((4250000 -
424e967 = 1699) > 300 delta)
SPU2async Setting new counter branch, old 4250000 new 424f2d7 ((4250000 -
424efd7 = 1029) > 300 delta)
SPU2async Setting new counter branch, old 4250000 new 424f947 ((4250000 -
424f647 = 9b9) > 300 delta)
SPU2async Setting new counter branch, old 4250000 new 424fce9 ((4250000 -
424fcb9 = 347) > 30 delta)
Protected memory cleanup. Offset 0xea000000
Segmentation fault

Says a bit more?. I tried mix stable plugins with svn pcsx2 so problem was
in pcsx2 executable. And i use debian lenny 64bit compiling in 32bit lenny
schroot

Revisions starting 1161-1170 same result. I start compiling from 1161.
Maybe it is debian specific problem?

And i tried to use diferent plugins/settings same result. Hope will be
helpful somehow :)

Original issue reported on code.google.com by bWo...@gmail.com on 11 May 2009 at 10:07

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Don't have Twisted Metal Black or Twisted Metal Head, so I don't know if it's 
Debian
specific or not. Though I do recommend using the latest plugins with the latest
pcsx2. At the least, the new pcsx2 will not work properly with the old linuz 
cdvd
plugin...

Original comment by arcum42@gmail.com on 14 May 2009 at 9:41

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I'm almost positive this is related to changes in r1137, so merging with that 
issue.

Original comment by Jake.Stine on 16 May 2009 at 7:01