Installing gstreamer0.10-plugins-base-dbg was no problem, of course.
But I'm not 100% sure if I got the debug build of totem right...
gdb started fine but after the crash it said it could not get any registers...
Anyway, I got some strange effect that was not there before:
some part of totem tur
Ok, hope I got it right this time :-)
But it ain't short...
(gdb) thread apply all bt
Thread 7 (Thread -1241359440 (LWP 5025)):
#0 0xe410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0xb71698c4 in poll () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
#2 0xb72e67e8 in g_main_context_check () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so
Freezing also works if I skip to the text file or if I open a folder that only
contains a single text file and no mp3s at all.
I'm not sure I did it right but anyway, here is what I did:
First I ran >gdb --pid=pid of totem
A lot of lines popped up, far too long to quote them all
so here is wha
Yes, unfortunately the problem still exists with totem 1.4.3.
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The most simple test case I could find that still gives an error:
One folder containing a plain text file and a mp3 file. Using gstreamer
Using totem-xine everything works fine (did not intend to rhyme :D) and
a message pops up, telling me that it won't play text files.
Reinstalled totem-gstream
Hi!
First of all thanks for your reply!
Maybe you'll get this mail twice since I had troubles with my account.
I tried a few things and think I have found the error:
I had a folder containing plain text files (lyrics) in some of my music folders
and totem tried playing the text. So maybe it sh