Dan Chokola, 2008-02-12 18:15:27 + :
On Feb 12, 2008 5:22 PM, Roland Mas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The last line before the segfault may be helpful. Or maybe not.
Can you attach a backtrace from gdb?
Sure, although there don't seem to be many (or any) debugging
symbols (I didn't
Roland Mas wrote:
Sure, although there don't seem to be many (or any) debugging
symbols (I didn't find any -dbg package, but maybe I didn't look under
the right name).
...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0xb5166b90 (LWP 8552)]
0xb7e48540 in
Anders Waldenborg, 2008-02-13 09:53:40 +0100 :
[...]
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-xmms2/xmms2.git;a=shortlog;h=andersw-guest
It would be great if you could rebuild and test using that branch.
I can confirm that it works. Thanks :-)
Roland.
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Roland Mas
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On Feb 12, 2008 5:22 PM, Roland Mas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The last line before the segfault may be helpful. Or maybe not.
Can you attach a backtrace from gdb?
gdb xmms2d
r -v
xmms2 play # in another terminal
thread apply all bt full # paste the output of this
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Dan Chokola
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found 463415 0.4DrKosmos-1
thanks
Here's what I did. First, I removed all startup scripts from my
config dir, as well as my medialib.db. Then, xmms2d -v. When
output has come to a stop (after the Running scripts in
/home/roland/.config/xmms2/startup.d line), I run xmms2 play from
another
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