On 6/8/07, Reinhard Tartler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Prakash J Kokkatt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hello,
> I found that if i force remove libjack0 and libpulse0,I can play xine
> without any problem.
> jaguar:~# dpkg --ignore-depends\=libjack0 --purge libjack0
> (Reading database ... 89097 files and directories currently installed.)
> Removing libjack0 ...
> Purging configuration files for libjack0 ...
> jaguar:~# dpkg --ignore-depends\=libpulse0 --purge libpulse0
> (Reading database ... 89079 files and directories currently installed.)
> Removing libpulse0 ...
> Purging configuration files for libpulse0 ...
>
> ^ after this everything is fine with xine.is this related to jack and
> pulse audio servers.i dont use them and am happy with what GNOME
> offers.(esound esd) ;)

Okay, this really seems to me as a local configuration issue. I'm
closing this bug for now, as it seems impossible for both of us to
investigate this issue further. (I cannot reproduce it, I cann only
assume that jack and/or pulseaudio have become somehow misconfigured)

I dont see any reason for libjack0 and libpulse0 be here in my
system.no other jack or pulse deps are in the system until installed
by libxine1 and few other apps.I dont even have any problem with these
two dependencies except in xine player.mplayer works fine and mplayer
too got those two packages as dependencies as does the xine.so please
let me know what shud i do with?I dont see where it went corrupt.this
is a fresh install.as seen the below error is particular with xine.i
already had bad memories with libxcb and java.does this one too
related to?
xine: pulsecore/mutex-posix.c:81: pa_mutex_unlock: Assertion `_r == 0' failed.
Aborted
^ I have not aborted;it exits with error message.
in total,xine is the only package problematic :( is that enough
reasons to close as no bug :(
--
Gruesse/greetings,
Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4



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