Bug#407612: beep-media-player goes to background instead of stopping when it should close

2007-03-28 Thread Eddy Petrișor
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Eddy Petrişor wrote:
 Package: beep-media-player
 Version: 0.9.7.1+cvs20050803-2
 Severity: critical
 Justification: breaks unrelated software
 
 Hello,
 
 I just realised that beep-media-player doesn't close itself when it
 should, instead it just backgrounds itself. I found out this when (after
 a few starts and stops of the player) applications started crashing on
 me (being killed by the kernel due to lack of resources).
 
 
 This behaviour can be reliably reproduced on my system with this
 sequence:
 
 1) make sure there is no running instance of the player:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ killall beep-media-player
 beep-media-player: no process killed
 2) start the player:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ beep-media-player
 3) start playing a song and close the player while is playing (through
 the graphical interface) - this will result in music still being played
 - BUG!
 4) CTRL+Z in the console
 
 [1]+  Stopped beep-media-player
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ps ax | grep beep
 11214 pts/3TLl0:00 beep-media-player
 11235 pts/3S+ 0:00 grep beep
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ fg
 beep-media-player
 
 
 Because it causes unexpected behaviour (doesn't die when it should
 terminate) and thus occupies memory making unrelated software not start
 I think this is bug should be critical.
 
 Even if the bug is downgraded (is at least important), Etch should not
 ship the software in such a broken state.
 
 -- System Information:
 Debian Release: 4.0
   APT prefers testing
   APT policy: (900, 'testing')
 Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
 Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
 Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-3-amd64
 Locale: LANG=ro_RO.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=ro_RO.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
 
 Versions of packages beep-media-player depends on:
 ii  libasound21.0.13-1   ALSA library
 ii  libatk1.0-0   1.12.4-1   The ATK accessibility toolkit
 ii  libaudiofile0 0.2.6-6Open-source version of SGI's 
 audio
 ii  libc6 2.3.6.ds1-8GNU C Library: Shared libraries
 ii  libcairo2 1.2.4-4The Cairo 2D vector graphics 
 libra
 ii  libesd-alsa0 [libesd0]0.2.36-3   Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) 
 - 
 ii  libfontconfig12.4.1-2generic font configuration 
 library
 ii  libfreetype6  2.2.1-5FreeType 2 font engine, shared 
 lib
 ii  libglade2-0   1:2.6.0-4  library to load .glade files at 
 ru
 ii  libglib2.0-0  2.12.4-2   The GLib library of C routines
 ii  libgtk2.0-0   2.8.20-3   The GTK+ graphical user 
 interface 
 ii  libice6   1:1.0.1-2  X11 Inter-Client Exchange library
 ii  libid3-3.8.3c2a   3.8.3-6Library for manipulating ID3v1 
 and
 ii  libogg0   1.1.3-2Ogg Bitstream Library
 ii  libpango1.0-0 1.14.8-4   Layout and rendering of 
 internatio
 ii  libpng12-01.2.15~beta5-1 PNG library - runtime
 ii  libsm61:1.0.1-3  X11 Session Management library
 ii  libstdc++64.1.1-21   The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
 ii  libvorbis0a   1.1.2.dfsg-1.2 The Vorbis General Audio 
 Compressi
 ii  libvorbisfile31.1.2.dfsg-1.2 The Vorbis General Audio 
 Compressi
 ii  libx11-6  2:1.0.3-4  X11 client-side library
 ii  libxcursor1   1.1.7-4X cursor management library
 ii  libxext6  1:1.0.1-2  X11 miscellaneous extension 
 librar
 ii  libxfixes31:4.0.1-5  X11 miscellaneous 'fixes' 
 extensio
 ii  libxi61:1.0.1-4  X11 Input extension library
 ii  libxinerama1  1:1.0.1-4.1X11 Xinerama extension library
 ii  libxml2   2.6.27.dfsg-1  GNOME XML library
 ii  libxrandr22:1.1.0.2-5X11 RandR extension library
 ii  libxrender1   1:0.9.1-3  X Rendering Extension client 
 libra
 ii  zlib1g1:1.2.3-13 compression library - runtime
 
 beep-media-player recommends no packages.
 
 -- no debconf information
 
 


Here is thw whole session with a backtrace taken after I closed the
main window and interrupted from gdb (I am not sure this is really
that useful, but here goes):


(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/bin/beep-media-player
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols 

Bug#407612: beep-media-player goes to background instead of stopping when it should close

2007-01-24 Thread Steve Langasek
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 10:06:03AM +0200, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
  On Sat, Jan 20, 2007 at 08:39:20AM +0200, Eddy Petrişor wrote:
  This behaviour can be reliably reproduced on my system with this
  sequence:

  1) make sure there is no running instance of the player:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ killall beep-media-player
  beep-media-player: no process killed
  2) start the player:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ beep-media-player
  3) start playing a song and close the player while is playing (through
  the graphical interface) - this will result in music still being played
  - BUG!
  4) CTRL+Z in the console

  Definitely not reproducible here.  When I click the X in the corner of the
  GUI, the process exits.  Likewise if I choose 'quit' from the menu.

 What arch? I am using amd64 (on an Intel Core 2 Duo).

I was testing on i386.  I've now just tested on amd64 (remote displaying to
i386).  Still not reproducible.

  Because it causes unexpected behaviour (doesn't die when it should
  terminate) and thus occupies memory making unrelated software not start
  I think this is bug should be critical.

  Even if the bug is downgraded (is at least important), Etch should not
  ship the software in such a broken state.

  Even if this bug was reproducible, I don't see how a process not exiting
  should ever be critical.

 As I said, unrelated software do not start since they are killed by the kernel
 due to lack of resources (taken by the running instances of bmp running in
 the background).

Yes, I understand what you said the *problem* it caused was, but that
doesn't sound critical to me at all.

-- 
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Debian Developer   to set it on, and I can move the world.
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Bug#407612: beep-media-player goes to background instead of stopping when it should close

2007-01-22 Thread Eddy Petrișor
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Steve Langasek wrote:
 severity 407612 important
 tags 407612 unreproducible moreinfo
 thanks
 
 On Sat, Jan 20, 2007 at 08:39:20AM +0200, Eddy Petrişor wrote:
 I just realised that beep-media-player doesn't close itself when it
 should, instead it just backgrounds itself. I found out this when (after
 a few starts and stops of the player) applications started crashing on
 me (being killed by the kernel due to lack of resources).
 
 This behaviour can be reliably reproduced on my system with this
 sequence:

 1) make sure there is no running instance of the player:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ killall beep-media-player
 beep-media-player: no process killed
 2) start the player:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ beep-media-player
 3) start playing a song and close the player while is playing (through
 the graphical interface) - this will result in music still being played
 - BUG!
 4) CTRL+Z in the console
 
 Definitely not reproducible here.  When I click the X in the corner of the
 GUI, the process exits.  Likewise if I choose 'quit' from the menu.

What arch? I am using amd64 (on an Intel Core 2 Duo).

 Because it causes unexpected behaviour (doesn't die when it should
 terminate) and thus occupies memory making unrelated software not start
 I think this is bug should be critical.
 
 Even if the bug is downgraded (is at least important), Etch should not
 ship the software in such a broken state.
 
 Even if this bug was reproducible, I don't see how a process not exiting
 should ever be critical.

As I said, unrelated software do not start since they are killed by the kernel
due to lack of resources (taken by the running instances of bmp running in
the background).

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Regards,
EddyP
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Bug#407612: beep-media-player goes to background instead of stopping when it should close

2007-01-21 Thread Steve Langasek
severity 407612 important
tags 407612 unreproducible moreinfo
thanks

On Sat, Jan 20, 2007 at 08:39:20AM +0200, Eddy Petrişor wrote:
 I just realised that beep-media-player doesn't close itself when it
 should, instead it just backgrounds itself. I found out this when (after
 a few starts and stops of the player) applications started crashing on
 me (being killed by the kernel due to lack of resources).

 This behaviour can be reliably reproduced on my system with this
 sequence:
 
 1) make sure there is no running instance of the player:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ killall beep-media-player
 beep-media-player: no process killed
 2) start the player:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ beep-media-player
 3) start playing a song and close the player while is playing (through
 the graphical interface) - this will result in music still being played
 - BUG!
 4) CTRL+Z in the console

Definitely not reproducible here.  When I click the X in the corner of the
GUI, the process exits.  Likewise if I choose 'quit' from the menu.

 Because it causes unexpected behaviour (doesn't die when it should
 terminate) and thus occupies memory making unrelated software not start
 I think this is bug should be critical.

 Even if the bug is downgraded (is at least important), Etch should not
 ship the software in such a broken state.

Even if this bug was reproducible, I don't see how a process not exiting
should ever be critical.

-- 
Steve Langasek   Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS
Debian Developer   to set it on, and I can move the world.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://www.debian.org/



Bug#407612: beep-media-player goes to background instead of stopping when it should close

2007-01-19 Thread Eddy Petrişor
Package: beep-media-player
Version: 0.9.7.1+cvs20050803-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software

Hello,

I just realised that beep-media-player doesn't close itself when it
should, instead it just backgrounds itself. I found out this when (after
a few starts and stops of the player) applications started crashing on
me (being killed by the kernel due to lack of resources).


This behaviour can be reliably reproduced on my system with this
sequence:

1) make sure there is no running instance of the player:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ killall beep-media-player
beep-media-player: no process killed
2) start the player:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ beep-media-player
3) start playing a song and close the player while is playing (through
the graphical interface) - this will result in music still being played
- BUG!
4) CTRL+Z in the console

[1]+  Stopped beep-media-player
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ps ax | grep beep
11214 pts/3TLl0:00 beep-media-player
11235 pts/3S+ 0:00 grep beep
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ fg
beep-media-player


Because it causes unexpected behaviour (doesn't die when it should
terminate) and thus occupies memory making unrelated software not start
I think this is bug should be critical.

Even if the bug is downgraded (is at least important), Etch should not
ship the software in such a broken state.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (900, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-3-amd64
Locale: LANG=ro_RO.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=ro_RO.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

Versions of packages beep-media-player depends on:
ii  libasound21.0.13-1   ALSA library
ii  libatk1.0-0   1.12.4-1   The ATK accessibility toolkit
ii  libaudiofile0 0.2.6-6Open-source version of SGI's audio
ii  libc6 2.3.6.ds1-8GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  libcairo2 1.2.4-4The Cairo 2D vector graphics libra
ii  libesd-alsa0 [libesd0]0.2.36-3   Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) - 
ii  libfontconfig12.4.1-2generic font configuration library
ii  libfreetype6  2.2.1-5FreeType 2 font engine, shared lib
ii  libglade2-0   1:2.6.0-4  library to load .glade files at ru
ii  libglib2.0-0  2.12.4-2   The GLib library of C routines
ii  libgtk2.0-0   2.8.20-3   The GTK+ graphical user interface 
ii  libice6   1:1.0.1-2  X11 Inter-Client Exchange library
ii  libid3-3.8.3c2a   3.8.3-6Library for manipulating ID3v1 and
ii  libogg0   1.1.3-2Ogg Bitstream Library
ii  libpango1.0-0 1.14.8-4   Layout and rendering of internatio
ii  libpng12-01.2.15~beta5-1 PNG library - runtime
ii  libsm61:1.0.1-3  X11 Session Management library
ii  libstdc++64.1.1-21   The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libvorbis0a   1.1.2.dfsg-1.2 The Vorbis General Audio Compressi
ii  libvorbisfile31.1.2.dfsg-1.2 The Vorbis General Audio Compressi
ii  libx11-6  2:1.0.3-4  X11 client-side library
ii  libxcursor1   1.1.7-4X cursor management library
ii  libxext6  1:1.0.1-2  X11 miscellaneous extension librar
ii  libxfixes31:4.0.1-5  X11 miscellaneous 'fixes' extensio
ii  libxi61:1.0.1-4  X11 Input extension library
ii  libxinerama1  1:1.0.1-4.1X11 Xinerama extension library
ii  libxml2   2.6.27.dfsg-1  GNOME XML library
ii  libxrandr22:1.1.0.2-5X11 RandR extension library
ii  libxrender1   1:0.9.1-3  X Rendering Extension client libra
ii  zlib1g1:1.2.3-13 compression library - runtime

beep-media-player recommends no packages.

-- no debconf information


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