Benjamin Scherrer a écrit :
Hi,
Hello,
I've build and installed this package (somehow dget couldn't get around
the https, so I added --insecure -u),
but it crashes, too, with pretty the same backtrace.
Okay. So the problem hasn't been fixed upstream. It really looks like
something being
Hi,
I'm sorry, but this doesn't do the trick either. It's still crashing.
I replaced what you said with
./configure --prefix=/usr
There's another configure line:
configure: ./autogen.sh - I left this one as it was.
Benjamin
Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) schrieb:
Benjamin Scherrer a écrit :
Hi,
Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) wrote:
Mark Purcell a écrit :
On Tuesday 28 October 2008 20:11:20 Benjamin Scherrer wrote:
So if it's not an issue in the Debian testing but rather a compatibility
issue with multimedia and testing,
I am using testing multimedia as well and have no issue.
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severity 503571 important
Bug#503571: aqualung: does not run: crashes after start
Severity set to `important' from `grave'
tags 503571 moreinfo
Bug#503571: aqualung: does not run: crashes after start
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severity 503571 important
tags 503571 moreinfo
thanks
On Thursday 30 October 2008 06:21:31 Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Aqualung works for me as well and we can't support compatibility with
arbitrary external package repositories.
Benjamin, Adam, Moritz,
Thanks for the assistance with this bug
Package: aqualung
Followup-For: Bug #503571
Ben, Adam,
I am unable to reproduce here, aqualung works fine under lenny.
Mark
-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-1-686 (SMP w/1 CPU
Hello Mark, Ben
I'm unable to reproduce this issue on my up to date lenny box either.
Ben, are you sure you don't have sid/experimental parts or unofficial
packages ?
Regards, Adam.
Mark Purcell a écrit :
Package: aqualung
Followup-For: Bug #503571
Ben, Adam,
I am unable to reproduce
Hi,
thanks for your feedback.
Sorry for not reporting this - I'm using Debian testing and the Debian
multimedia (deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org/ testing main) packages
- maybe it's related to these libraries...
I just compiled Aqualung R-1032 from source and it works fine for me.
So if
On Tuesday 28 October 2008 20:11:20 Benjamin Scherrer wrote:
So if it's not an issue in the Debian testing but rather a compatibility
issue with multimedia and testing,
I am using testing multimedia as well and have no issue.
Adam,
If you could close the report that would help the lenny
Mark Purcell a écrit :
On Tuesday 28 October 2008 20:11:20 Benjamin Scherrer wrote:
So if it's not an issue in the Debian testing but rather a compatibility
issue with multimedia and testing,
I am using testing multimedia as well and have no issue.
Adam,
If you could close the
On Tuesday 28 October 2008 21:30:12 Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) wrote:
Do you mean I should close the bug right now, even Ben has still this
issue ?
No if Ben still has the issue, then we shouldn't close, but from the tone of
his last email I was under the impression that the problem has gone away.
Mark Purcell a écrit :
On Tuesday 28 October 2008 21:30:12 Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) wrote:
Do you mean I should close the bug right now, even Ben has still this
issue ?
No if Ben still has the issue, then we shouldn't close, but from the tone of
his last email I was under the impression
Hi,
Adam: unfortunately it still crashes with the same errors after the
build and install of the .deb file.
Mark: I fixed this through compiling the newest svn-tarball (r-1032)
from source. But the debian package is still unusable for me.
I thought that if it's related to my system only, then
Hi,
Could you please dget and build this package ?
It's based on latest svn snapshot:
https://dedibox.le-vert.net/divers/debian/aqualung/aqualung_0.9~beta9.1+svn.r1032-1.dsc
If this one works, there's definetly something between revision 1000 and
1032 that fixed your bug.
However, I read the
Hi,
I've build and installed this package (somehow dget couldn't get around
the https, so I added --insecure -u),
but it crashes, too, with pretty the same backtrace.
I have some time, so we can go on. What's so different between a debian
package build and a standard compilation?
Benjamin
Adam
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