. The backtrace strongly suggests that the problem isn't
actually a gxine problem.
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, it suggests libxine2-vdr while depending on libxine1. This is
pointless unless it instead depends on libxine2 and should, therefore, be
removed for now.
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. The channel data distributed with dvb-apps is
now incorrect.
You should use w_scan to gather the new information. It would be useful if
you attach the new tuning information to this bug report.
Also, as of 26 September, it'll also be incorrect for Pontop Pike...
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it in xine-lib fixes it elsewhere.
If you're going to re-assign or mark it as found elsewhere again, DON'T –
it'd be much more useful, not to mention correct, to mark it as affecting any
package which uses xine-list-1.1 (or xine-list-1.2, if in experimental).
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in testing; there's no reason to prevent migration from unstable.
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You have an ambitious nature and may make a name for yourself
debian/patches empty.
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I demand that Aurelien Jarno may or may not have written...
On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 06:12:28PM +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
[snip]
debian/patches is generated when the source package is built, and that
patch adds one file and alters another in that directory.
[snip]
Rebuilding the package from
, which I've just closed. To confirm this, install
libxine1-gnome; if it is the same problem, this will 'fix' it.
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as critical because it affects every other process on the
computer when it crashes.
Reduced to important because it's not a xine problem.
(I was tempted to just close it on seeing nvidia. Consider yourself lucky.)
[snip]
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should conflict with libgl1-mesa-glx since both contain
/usr/lib/libGL.so.1.
From the build logs, it's clear that maintainer builds are on amd64 – unclean
build environment?
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+b1 but not .17-1 says that something external to
xine-lib is causing this.
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I'd like to, but I have to answer all of my occupant
, but there is newer source than of which I was
aware.)
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| + http://www.youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk/
In case of doubt, make it sound convincing
time. The bug was still open until now.
I sent mail to secur...@debian.org two weeks ago with a complete diff from
1.1.14-6.
I have binaries built and waiting for upload.
No response...
[snip]
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How do you keep a turkey in suspense?
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On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 18:18:00 +0100 Darren Salt wrote:
This does not apply to xine-lib. You mean CVE-2009-0698, which is fixed
in unstable (and should soon be fixed in, at least, stable too; it
probably applies to oldstable too
be interesting to see the old file and its
replacement.)
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Let a fool hold his
, and I find it suspicious that it's exactly 4K long.
You didn't run out of space, or something...?
Anyway, behaviour is now improved somewhat, though only upstream and not yet
in a release as yet.
[snip]
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]:
This does not apply to xine-lib. You mean CVE-2009-0698, which is fixed in
unstable (and should soon be fixed in, at least, stable too; it probably
applies to oldstable too, but I've not looked yet).
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I demand that Ben Hutchings may or may not have written...
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 00:28 +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
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[ http://alioth.debian.org/~dsalt-guest/rt2860sta-fw.tar.gz ] is now, I
believe, completed; at least, it Works For Me. (I think that it's in a
suitable form for forwarding
I demand that Damyan Ivanov may or may not have written...
[snip]
Darren Salt is working on porting rt2860 to use the standard firmware
loading mechanism. In my understanding, that would allow the driver to
remain in the tree (enabled) and the formware moved to the firmware-linux
package
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things lie for a while
before 1.1.17.)
An upload should happen within a few days.
[snip]
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tag 510673 patch
thanks
This bug is preventing me from uploading xine-lib to unstable and
xine-lib-1.2 to experimental. These uploads are required to fix some
outstanding security issues.
The attached patch fixes the problem and is intended for a sponsored NMU –
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be reported upstream, since passing
these values should not be necessary in general.
We should really clean up configure.ac and the various ARCH_* macros, but
your patch will do for now.
[snip]
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-2008-5234 into an
upcoming nmu.
Not needed.
We already have a patch which, along with some others, is waiting for review
before I commit them, release 1.1.16 then backport the patches for lenny.
[m-f-t set]
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or 1.1.16, mainly because
1.1.15.1 can be uploaded to unstable and still make it into lenny; OTOH,
that'd be a new sourceful upload. And I'm not sure that we're ready for
1.1.16 yet anyway.
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serialise the reading
writing within the FileData class.
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Recent investments will yield
to time constraints); however, I've not
examined your diff.gz in any great detail, so if there's any cleanup work
which hasn't been done and which you feel is important, send me patches or
changesets...
http://hg.debian.org/hg/xine-lib/pkg/xine-plugin-deb
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in instance_go_all () at i_main.c:298
#4 0x00405873 in main (argc=3, argv=0x7fffa91d07d8) at main.c:406
The segfault is caused by a pointer into hyperspace; the attached patch fixes
it by ensuring that the memory is initialised.
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need to recompile gxine to get
full debug info.)
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| + Output less CO2 = avoid boiling weather. TIME IS RUNNING OUT *FAST*.
Houdini escaping from New
Could you check gxine 0.5.901-1 (which should shortly be available in
unstable for i386) and let me know whether that segfault has gone?
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| + Buy less
of that build and
that the problem is still there in stable.)
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| + Output *more* particulate pollutants. BUFFER AGAINST GLOBAL WARMING.
Statistics
isn't really wound-up's fault, but it *is*
the trigger.)
Unsurprisingly, telling it to use windowed mode and making sure that the size
of that window is restricted to something suitably small works fine.
(2.6.23.11+hrt3, Radeon X300, current testing/unstable, not tainted.)
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b0rkage in the uploaded i386 .deb and,
therefore, in the build environment used to create it. Not my build
environment, though, or I'd be looking into it right now :-|
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libxine2-dbg; if that's not
enough (you'll know if there's no information about what's calling the
library function), you'll need to rebuild gxine with debug info.
(gdb) continue
Continuing.
That's pointless - you already have a segfault, and gxine won't recover from
it...
[snip]
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media player library,
met
[snip]
This is due to various ABI changes in xine-lib-1.2. Of course, we forgot to
add the necessary Conflicts: line...
gxine just needs a rebuild; a newer snapshot is pending upload, though.
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-dev, so this bug Shouldn't Happen.
Regardless, the fix is here:
http://hg.debian.org/hg/xine-lib/xine-lib?cmd=changeset;node=8a369a0d5ff1;style=gitweb
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. libxine1-core
+ libxine1-all-plugins?
And I don't think that we want that 'gt;' ;-)
* move xineplug_vo_out_xdirectfb to libxine1-console (See: #427982)
Wasn't the point of libxine1-console to avoid pulling in X...?
[snip]
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I demand that Reinhard Tartler may or may not have written...
Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I demand that Reinhard Tartler may or may not have written...
I've been thinking about Sune's suggestion, and I've ended up with the
following temporary changelog:
xine-lib (1.1.8-2
reassign 440868 xserver-xorg-video-ati
retitle 440868 r300: disable low-impact fallback needs documentation, or
should be default
severity 440868 important
tags 440868 - patch
thanks
I demand that Muammar El Khatib may or may not have written...
On 9/4/07, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
, GL_NICEST );
+// disabled due to extreme slowdown with the R300 driver (no Render accel)
+// glEnable( GL_LINE_SMOOTH );
+// glHint( GL_LINE_SMOOTH_HINT, GL_NICEST );
// clear color
glClearColor( 0, 0, 0, 1 );
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'foo' instead of 'foo').
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| + Use more efficient products. Use less. BE MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT.
Confucius say: He who post large binary, get
/share/gxine/logo.mpv.
Install libxine1-ffmpeg and that message will go away. (Installing that
package is a good idea anyway.)
(-3 is being prepared with a fix for this.)
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I demand that Fabian Greffrath may or may not have written...
Am Freitag, den 13.04.2007, 21:28 +0100 schrieb Darren Salt:
I've seen exactly the same crash. On looking at the source, I see the
usual 32bit-isms: an assumption that long is 32 bits wide, and many casts
between pointer types
is preferred here, the dependency was satisfied from testing -
and the version in testing contains libCEGUIBase.so.0.
Therefore, the package needs to be renamed to libcegui-mk2-1; AFAICS, smc and
ogre will need to be rebuilt as a result.
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://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/arts/+bug/55973
looks like it's relevant - could you check this and reassign accordingly?
[snip]
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| + At least
(basically, s/buflen/BUFSIZE/).
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| + Use more efficient products. Use less. BE MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT.
The decision doesn't have to be logical
And another patch, prompted by Martin Michlmayr's posting in debian-devel
about gcc 4.1 being the default for etch. Changelog entry addition:
* Kill some pointer-int casting warnings on 64-bit architectures.
(All three fixes are in CVS HEAD; I've just committed two of them.)
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I demand that Reinhard Tartler may or may not have written...
[snip]
I prepared an upload here:
http://siretart.tauware.de/upload-queue/xine-lib_1.1.1-2.dsc
It needs the attached patch (committed to CVS by Matthias Hopf).
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I demand that Reinhard Tartler may or may not have written...
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 10:10:01PM +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
The .diff.gz, .dsc etc. for 1.1.1-1.2 are at
URL:http://zap.tartarus.org/~ds/debian/
Btw, why aren't you in Uploaders: and prepare a new maintainer upload?
Siggi
I demand that Reinhard Tartler may or may not have written...
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 11:17:48PM +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
I'm going to prepare an NMU (sponsored by Adeodato Simó) which may or may
not fix this bug (but will fix various others, particularly the build
failure on sparc, which
I demand that Reinhard Tartler may or may not have written...
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 07:14:05PM +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
[snip]
On mips, the problem in the buildd log is too-early use of inline
functions; you should find that my VDR-patched version is buildable there,
or at least fails
I demand that Adeodato Simó may or may not have written...
* Reinhard Tartler [Fri, 02 Jun 2006 21:41:02 +0200]:
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 07:14:05PM +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
I demand that Reinhard Tartler may or may not have written...
How about uploading it to experimental first, and give
data from a remote server.
Reported by Diego Pettenò to xine-devel; committed to CVS by me yesterday.
Patch (with spelling fix) attached.
URL:http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=11076540forum_id=7131
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to check and possibly apply the inline
fixups). The two security fixes mentioned above are reported in bug 369876.
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fixed in current CVS since last August, I'm
: re-attaching the patch I submitted that time for who wants to fix this
: independently from a new release.
The patch (attached) is not present in 0.99.3-1.3.
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| + At least 4000 million too many people. POPULATION LEVEL IS UNSUSTAINABLE.
Neither spread the germs of gossip nor encourage others to do so
Fix committed in upstream CVS.
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Don't take life too seriously; you won't
It appears that two changes are needed.
1. --with-drivers=all (0.8.0)
--with-drivers=any (0.7.2; untested here)
2. don't descend into the drivers directory
With these changes, the drivers (userspace) are built; dev/input (which is
the one which I use) is working here.
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they're defined
in make_debug().)
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and these bugs were tagged by
'katie' as fixed on 9 Sept, 13:47 -0700. Later, 0.4.1-1 made its way into
testing.
It looks like this simple tagging as fixed is insufficient (version
information is needed) or is occurring too early.
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. The attached program will set it
up, but it needs to be run while fbxine is running.
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I demand that Moritz Muehlenhoff may or may not have written...
please refer to CAN-2005-1692 in the changelog when fixing this.
I've just put the reference in debian/changelog into CVS. Checkout should be
done using tag gxine-0_4_5-release.
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:
|| true if [ $? \ 2 ]
Or even better (in case true if turns out to be a bashism):
No; it just doesn't work - true ignores its parameters.
|| [ $? \ 2 ] # catch grep failures
That seems to work, but you need -lt (numeric), not (string).
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merge 289412 295344
thanks
This is fixed in 0.4.2.
I added some code to tell gettext to use UTF-8. This has the side-effect of
causing some UTF-8 output on non-UTF-8 terminals (in locales where non-ASCII
characters are normally used), but I consider that to be a minor problem.
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to access
the recordings.
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