On 2006-01-11 21:56:53 -0700 James Blanford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I finally got around to building a debian packages of alsaplayer from
the debian sources and it works fine with and without
06_cdda_input.dpatch. So, I agree. That's not the problem.
Interesting. I tried recompiling
On 2006-02-01 22:18:58 -0700 Hubert Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose I could try gcc-4.0 and see if it makes
a difference.
If you could try that, that would be great.
Never mind. I found the bug. I guess gcc-4.0 is more strict when it
allocates memory. Upstream had an off-by-one
I finally got around to building a debian packages of alsaplayer from
the debian sources and it works fine with and without
06_cdda_input.dpatch. So, I agree. That's not the problem.
I then installed the official alsaplayer -7 packages and I get the same
segfault. I'm still using gcc-3.4 for
I have been able to reproduce this bug, but from what I can tell, it
doesn't seem to be related to the CDDA patch from -3. Will have to
try backing out some of the other patches...
Hubert
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Package: alsaplayer-common
Version: 0.99.76-7
alsaplayer --verbose
Left click on left button, select CD Player (CDDA),
instead of playing the cd, I get a seg fault.
AlsaPlayer 0.99.76
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