Le mardi 08 mars 2011, Christophe Mutricy a écrit :
Both backtrace seems to point on libnvidia-tls.so.1 or the libGL.so.1
which comes from the nvidia libs which is called by the glx video output
module.
Depending where the crash, you might fix it by forcing vlc to use the xv
video output (vlc -V xv)
The crash occured in the post-install configuration of vlc-nox.
Deleting the module would work-around the bug (
/usr/lib/vlc/plugins/video_output/libxcb_glx_plugin.so)
I think the real bug is in libgl1-nvidia-legacy-96xx-glx or in the way
we call it.
If you could uninstall libgl1-nvidia-legacy-96xx-glx and associated
packages and re-test, it might give a clue
I uninstalled libgl1-nvidia-legacy-96xx-glx and nvidia-glx-legacy-96xx
and the configuration of vlc-nox worked.
Then I reinstalled nvidia-glx-legacy-96xx because I need it when I'm
not logged via ssh or in the console (libgl1-nvidia-legacy-96xx-glx
has been automatically installed as a dependency).
Now when I run /usr/lib/vlc/vlc-cache-gen /usr/lib/vlc/plugins/
there is no segfault anymore, the program exits normally.
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