[Expired for pulseaudio (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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For what it's worth, I can reproduce David M.'s assertion by starting Dragon
Age Origins
on my system under wine-1.3.16.
There seem to be two workarounds:
1) run the app in question under taskset 1
-or-
2) put enable-shm = no
in ~/.pulse/daemon.conf
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I am able to reproduce this bug in lucid.
1) Run gnome-volume-control from the terminal
2) Move to the hardware tab
3) Wait a few seconds
I obtain: Assertion 'b' failed at pulsecore/memblock.c:451, function
pa_memblock_acquire(). Aborting.
Aborted
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Empathy Crashes on Video Call
David M, would you (if you haven't already) file a separate bug
against the sound driver using ubuntu-bug alsa-base in Applications
Accessories Terminal ?
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Can you reproduce this in Lucid?
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Empathy Crashes on Video Call
Sorry for the time dudes, University is killing me with stupid assembler
exercises!
I tried setting enable-shm = no, and I managed to get sound in the
conversations, but when a video chat is started, crashes again leaving
this:
empathy/Other-DEBUG: 1.260107e+09: builder_get_file_valist: Loading
Ok, so there definitely is a PulseAudio component, but I can't tell
immediately if it's due to some SHM bogosity on your system (linux
problem? eglibc problem?)
Please confirm that using enable-shm = no at least makes sound events
audible in empathy and runs stably. That latter point is vital.
I have had a chat with my gf's laptop and I can definately hear her
voice. A bit distorted but not bad.
About the video issue, I can't get to see her, as soon as the conection
stablishes it crashes if there is video in it.
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Upstream reports that its a pulseaudio bug and not an empathy bug,
changing accordingly.
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Marking as INCOMPLETE, right now. We need to know *where* Empathy/PA
were when we had this assertion failure.
@Kersian: how familiar are you with low-level debugging? I mean using
GDB, and downloading as many debug packages as may be needed.
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Status: New
@Kersian: could you please set
enable-shm = no
in ~/.pulse/daemon.conf
or (if the above file does not exist) in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf, and
then try again?
Thanks
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