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Am 29.01.2014 01:18, schrieb jhu:
> clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
>> Am 29.01.2014 00:30, schrieb jhu:
>>> Was rendering an image with sslt on. 27% of the way through, the rendering fails
>>> with a core dump and the message:
>>>
>>> Assertion failed: ((sd >= 0.0) && (sd <= DBL_MAX)), function
>>> ComputeDiffuseContribution, file backend/render/trace.cpp, line 3535.
>>> Abort trap (core dumped)
>>>
>>> System is running FreeBSD 9.2 compiled with g++ 4.2.1. This is my first image
>>> I've ever made using sslt, so I suspect it has something to do with that?
>>> Rendered the same image with the Windows version without problems.
>>
>> This is indeed part of the SSLT code. Make sure you don't use pigments
>> with any zero (or negative) colour components.
>
> This is strange because I just rendered the same image under Debian 7 and
> compiled with g++ 4.7 with no issues.
This might be due to different floating point rounding modes.
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