Hi William,

William Tracy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> mpgtx -s seems to consistently segfault when the input file is more
> than about 12 megabytes in size.
>
Not here:
----------8<------------------------------------8<-------------------------------
ii  libc6                   2.3.6.ds1-10            GNU C Library: Shared 
libraries
ii  libgcc1                 4.1.1-21                GCC support library
ii  libstdc++6              4.1.1-21                The GNU Standard C++ 
Library v3
ii  mpgtx                   1.3.1-2                 toolbox to manipulate MPEG 
files (video, system, and audio)
----------8<------------------------------------8<-------------------------------
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ ls -lh ~/movies/Katie_Melua-Nine_million_bicycles.mpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 es users 46M 2006-07-28 23:10 
/home/es/movies/Katie_Melua-Nine_million_bicycles.mpg

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ mpgtx -s ~/movies/Katie_Melua-Nine_million_bicycles.mpg 
[1/2]
warning: couldn't find any valid system header. I'm continuing anyway
file chunk.mpg already exist. erase ? [n/y/a]:y
Now processing /home/es/movies/Katie_Melua-Nine_million_bicycles.mpg [1/1] ...  
100.00%

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ ls -l
insgesamt 23500
-rw-r--r-- 1 es users 24033411 2007-02-12 20:55 chunk.mpg
----------8<------------------------------------8<-------------------------------

And the resulting video plays really fine.
I guess, there is something wrong with your environment or
with the movie.

> mpgtx creates the (empty) output file (asking for
> permission to overwrite it if it already exists), then crashes before
> any data is written. I have been unable to generate any other data
> (core dumps, bug.report) from the crashes.
>
I need more informations to examine the problem. What gives "mpgtx -i 
<file.mpg>"?
What is the used command line and please post a verbatim copy of
the shell in- and output.


Bye,

Erik


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