'Twas brillig, and Maarten Bosmans at 15/08/11 14:39 did gyre and gimble:
> 2011/8/14 Tanu Kaskinen <[email protected]>:
>> So the problem is that after unlinking the sink, there may still be
>> pending volume changes. The crash could be worked around, in addition to
>> your solution, by removing the assertion and calling s->write_volume()
>> only if it's set, or by removing reset_callbacks() from
>> pa_sink_unlink(), or by adding a check to the beginning of
>> pa_sink_volume_change_apply() that returns immediately if the sink is
>> not linked.
> 
> This third approach is what I've taken in the first patch.
> 
> However, that did make the second patch necessary.
> Is this the right way to fix that, or is it a sign that this whole approach 
> is faulty?

How about just setting it to 0 when doing the return? Does that no avoid
the need for the 2nd patch or does this just confuse the semantics of
the whole thing?

Col



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