I think this is a problem from ffmpeg-php lib, not Debian. Debian its our local server. This PHP application need be deployed in a CentOS server (external server). After install the same version of the lib, I got the same error. I installed 0.6.0 version: same problem. Then, I got the trunk version and installed here (Debian) and at CentOS server, both solved.
At moment, I can't regride the lib version at server because there are projects here running and needing this library working, I will not have permission to do this for now. I will try recreate the problem in another machine to put here. If somebody more can try recreate, here are the steps: 1) Install Apache + PHP 5 + php5-ffmpeg 2) At server root, put any FLV file and a php file with this content (change the FLV filename at php file): <?php header("Content-Type: image/jpeg"); $movie = new ffmpeg_movie("flv_file_name_here.flv"); $height = $movie->getFrameHeight (); $width = $movie->getFrameWidth (); $image = imagecreatetruecolor ( $width , $height ) ; $frame = new ffmpeg_frame($image); $frame = $movie->getFrame(100); $image = $frame->toGDImage(); imagejpeg($image, null, 100); ?> 3) If an image of frame 100 appear, sucess! But will be a loop and Apache logs will show the message. Saulo 2011/1/4 Raphael Geissert <geiss...@debian.org> > tag 608926 moreinfo > thanks > > On 4 January 2011 23:18, Saulo Soares de Toledo <saulotol...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > I'm just using "$movie = new ffmpeg_movie('someFLVFile.flv') and my > script > > enter in a loop. Apache logs shows me a lot of messages like this: > > I would need more information, like what does the script do after > creating the ffmpeg_movie object? what version of ffmpeg are you > using? > > > *** glibc detected *** /usr/sbin/apache2: corrupted double-linked list: > > *** 0x00000000026574a0 *** > > Please generate a backtrace and paste it here. You can find > instructions to do so at > http://bugs.php.net/bugs-generating-backtrace.php > > > = { laEntry 2 } > > Cannot adopt OID in UCD-SNMP-MIB: laIndex ::= { laEntry 1 } > > > > That comes from snmp (via php5-snmp maybe) and is irrelevant. > > Cheers, > -- > Raphael Geissert - Debian Developer > www.debian.org - get.debian.net >