[CLAM] Bug reports
Pau Arumi
parumi at iua.upf.es
Tue Feb 14 12:31:41 PST 2006
En/na David Garcia Garzon ha escrit:
> A Dimarts 14 Febrer 2006 12:29, Koen Tanghe va escriure:
>>##########################################################
>>################### ASSERTION FAILED #####################
>>##########################################################
>>At file G:\projects\locallibs\include\CLAM/Factory.hxx line 126
>>GetCreator invoked with a non existent key : ICA
>>Registered keys are:
>>ADSR, AudioBuffPlotProcessing, AudioBuffPortMonitor, AudioIn,
AudioMixer,
>>AudioO
>>ut, AudioPlotProcessing, AudioPortMonitor, AutoPanner,
ControlMapper,
>> Unable to adquire symbols names for the backtrace
>>
>>This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in
an unusual
>>way.
>>Please contact the application's support team for more
information.
>>--- end ---
>
>
> The ICA algorithm is not included in CLAM because the code was
not ours (it
> comes from Queen Mary University of London) and we have not
solved license
> issues yet.
>
> Anyway, it should not appear on the list of available
processings. And when
> choosed it should not crash. We'll fix that.
As David said, it's a problem of the GUI (processing tree widget)
Is very easy to comment out the non-working processings in this
file: CLAM_NetworkEditor/src/GUI/Interface/ProcessingTree.cxx
The obvious solution (pruning some leaves out of the tree) has
been allready commited in CVS.
New snapshot can be downloaded here:
http://clam.iua.upf.edu/download/CLAM-NetworkEditor-cvs-060214.tar.gz
>>(2)
>>Application: Annotator.exe
>>Platform: WindowsXP SP2 (hardware details on request)
> The following is what I have on my disk after running the Windows
> installers (external libraries were run first, as stated on your site):
>
> C:\Program Files\CLAM>tree /F /A
> Folder PATH listing
> Volume serial number is 00001DA3 9412:9AE0
> C:.
> +---Annotator
> | | CLAM-Annotator.url
> | | uninst.exe
> | |
> | +---bin
> | | Annotator.exe
> | |
> | +---resources
> | | \---sounds
> | | click.wav
> | |
> | \---Samples
> | | ClamExtractorExample.exe
> | | Project.pro
> | | Schema.sc
It looks right.
I expect that David or me can try it in a clean windoze tomorrow.
Pau
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