"Peter P." <peterparker(a)fastmail.com> writes:
Hi list,
upon starting up the paulstretch software again after not having used
it for a long time, I experience reproducible segfaults when loading a
.wav file and trying to start playback. [...] Can anyone reproduce
this? I am on Debian stable with the paulstretch 2.2-2-4.1 package,
which sadly seems no longer available to (re)install.
[...]
Trying to recompile from some sources that I have lying around since years
in a folder called "paulstretch_cpp-master" using the supplied script
compile_linux_fftw.sh I get this compiler error:
[...]
XMLwrapper.cpp:32:26: error: invalid use of incomplete type ‘mxml_node_t’ {aka ‘struct
_mxml_node_s’}
32 | const char *name=node->value.element.name;
[...]
What is the best location to get the last version of this great software
either as source or binary (package)?
Hi,
Unfortunately you probably have the latest version. At least the bug page
(
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?archive=1;src=paulstretch)
lists the issues you found above and more, leading the the removal of
paulstretch from the Debian archive as you also noticed. Some issues
(like the build error) have solutions, but not the crash, as far as I
can see. So work would be needed to get it working again (or a Debian
buster container or VM).
Or check out
https://sonosaurus.com/paulxstretch/, which seems to be its
successor.
--
Regards,
Feri.