A segfault signifys that the application is trying to write to an area of memory outside of it's allocated "segment".

Basically, this should never happen, and points to a problem in the application :(

James

Paul Manning wrote:

When running mythtranscode, nothing seems to happen. It fails with a seg fault. Anyone have any idea from
below what is going on?

mythtranscode -c 1042 -s 2005-09-28T22:25:00 -p
autodetect -d -l
2005-10-06 21:08:25.347 Using runtime prefix =
/usr/local
2005-10-06 21:08:25.382 New DB connection, total: 1
2005-10-06 21:08:25.418 New DB connection, total: 2
0: start_time: 0.036 duration: 350.374
1: start_time: 0.029 duration: 350.385
stream: start_time: 0.321 duration: 3893.164
bitrate=5461 kb/s
2005-10-06 21:08:26.633 AVFD: Opened codec 0x80adfa0,
id(MPEG2VIDEO) type(Video)
2005-10-06 21:08:26.676 AVFD: Opened codec 0x80ae2a0,
id(MP2) type(Audio)
Segmentation fault (core dumped)



                
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