| Thanks for the information. You can probably make a copy of portaudio_x86.dll and rename it portaudio.dll. About fluidOpcodes, I will investigate. I do not test csoundapi~, but I do use fluidOpcodes.
Regards,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
>From: Davis Pyon
>Sent: Oct 12, 2007 7:08 PM
>To: csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: [Cs-dev] csound~ crash when using 5.07 on WinXP
>
>Hi everyone,
>
>First, I'd like to thank the devs for all their hard work :)
>
>I installed Csound5.07-win32-f.exe and Csound5.07-win32-d.exe and ran
>some tests with csound~.
>
>I've been getting a reproducible crash that is somehow related to
>csoundReset() and csoundDestroy(). If I call one of these functions,
>then activate a non-MaxMSP window by clicking on it, I get an
>"Access Violation" type crash. The call stack indicates the crash
>happens outside of csound~ or Csound5 code (user32.dll is at the top
>at time of crash). To me, this suggests a memory corruption error.
>
>After reading the release notes, I tried removing plugin dll's related
>to things that have changed. After removing fluidOpcodes.dll from the
>plugins/plugins64 directory, I no longer get the aforementioned crash.
>By the way, the test csd's I used did not use fluid opcodes. I hope
>this helps someone track down the bug.
>
>Also, I noticed an error message saying that portaudio.dll could
>not be found. However, there is a file called portaudio_x86.dll in
>
>the bin directory.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Davis
>
>
>
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