Description of problem: Vdrift crashes on Intel Graphics Testing day livecd. Vdrift 20120722-4.fc19 Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. Run Vdrift 2. See segmentation fault Additional info: OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.1 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2a42] (rev 07) Unfortunately I was testing on a liveUSB and don't seem to have enough RAM to install debug packages.
I report the same problem. Here is console output: $ vdrift INFO: Multi-processor system detected. Run with -multithreaded argument to enable multithreading (EXPERIMENTAL). INFO: Starting VDrift: 2013-02-09-full, Revision: , O/S: Unix INFO: Home directory: /home/liveuser INFO: Settings file: /home/liveuser/.vdrift/VDrift.config (does not exist, will be created) INFO: Data directory: /usr//share/vdrift DATA_DIR: /usr//share/vdrift INFO: Temporary directory: /home/liveuser/.vdrift/tmp INFO: Log file: /home/liveuser/.vdrift/log.txt ERROR: Failed to load /home/liveuser/.vdrift/VDrift.config INFO: The last VDrift startup was unsuccessful. Settings have been set to failsafe defaults. Your original VDrift.config file was backed up to VDrift.config.backup INFO: Disabling antialiasing INFO: Display change was successful: 800x600x32 16z fullscreen=0 ERROR: You don't have an NVIDIA or ATI/AMD card. This game may not run correctly or at all. INFO: Video card information: Vendor: Intel Open Source Technology Center Renderer: Mesa DRI Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset Version: 2.1 Mesa 9.1 Maximum texture size: 8192 Maximum varying floats: 64 Using GLEW 1.9.0 INFO: Your video card doesn't support floating point textures. Disabling shaders. INFO: Maximum anisotropy: 16 INFO: 0 joysticks found. INFO: Loading car controls from: /home/liveuser/.vdrift/controls.config INFO: Update status file /home/liveuser/.vdrift/updates.config will be created INFO: Update status file /home/liveuser/.vdrift/updates.config will be created INFO: Sound initialization information: INFO: Obtained audio device: Frequency: 44100 Format: 32784 Bits per sample: 16 Channels: 2 Silence: 0 Samples: 1024 Size: 4096 Sound initialization successful INFO: Loaded fonts successfully INFO: Loaded GUI successfully ERROR: force feedback: can not open /dev/input/event0 (Permission denied) [src/forcefeedback.cpp:179] INFO: Loading track from path: /usr//share/vdrift/tracks/garage INFO: Loaded surfaces file, 7 surfaces. INFO: No lap sequence found. Lap timing will not be possible. Segmentation fault (core dumped)
with mesa-dri-drivers-9.2-0.9.20130610.fc19.x86_64 ...this is now finally fixed (was in FC18 also) , though rendering is not working at all, sky/water is rendered instead asphalt etc.
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