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I am using Rebol3 (Version: 2.101.0.4.20) on my RaspberryPi and each time I try to save an image to the filesystem it crashes with a Seg Fault:

save %test.png make image! [1024x768]

Can someone explain why? Any hints to solve this?

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  • I don't have a RaspberryPi so I can't test, but others have them. Is it the save that causes the problem, or the make image? If you reduce it down to say a 1x1 image is it still a problem? What directory are you in, and do ordinary saves (such as text files) work? Jul 29, 2013 at 22:44
  • Yes, it is the save that causes the problem. I'll check later if saving smaller images or ordinary saves causes a Seg Fault too. The working directory is beneath /home/pi and r3 has been started as user pi.
    – TGD
    Jul 30, 2013 at 5:02
  • I'll do some testing with my pi (running raspbmc) and let you know if the behaviour is the same. Have you tried with trace on to see if you can see what happens just before the crash?
    – johnk
    Jul 30, 2013 at 6:56
  • could it be a missing or incompatible png library on the os?
    – moliad
    Jul 30, 2013 at 16:11
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    I raised a bug for this on curecode curecode.org/rebol3/ticket.rsp?id=2040 It looks like there are jpeg problems as well (at least no segfault). Moliad - I had a quick look at the source and this is all pure rebol c code, no dependencies.
    – johnk
    Jul 31, 2013 at 9:45

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Seems to be a Rebol 3 linux bug as this works fine under Windows. Reproduced on x86 linux and raspberry pi. As a possible work around you can generate bmp files correctly.

save %test.bmp make image! [1024x768]

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FWIW, I just tried this on Atronix's recent build running on Ubuntu 16.04 on an ODROID-C1+ ARM/Linux board:

** Version: 3.0.99.4.20 ** ** Platform: Linux libc6-arm ** ** Build: 20-Jul-2018/19:57:26 **

I was able to save PNG and BMP files using 'to-image on a gob! and also using 'make image! [1024x768]

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