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2:0.123.2189+git35cf912-1ubuntu1.1
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* Compile using -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations to work around
segfault caused by changes in gcc 4.8 (LP: #1241772).
-- Andre
I have installed x86 binary:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/154931008/libx264-123_0.123.2189%2Bgit35cf912-1ubuntu1.1_i386.deb
and I am fine.
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Fixed for me too... Maarten, thank you.
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Miscompilation with gcc 4.8 (segfault in x264_cqm_init)
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Just activated the -proposed updates and installed them. Everything
works fine, as it did with Maarten Baert's ppa, and I'm seeing no
regressions at all so far.
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It needs a week in -proposed for regression testing.
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Miscompilation with gcc 4.8 (segfault in x264_cqm_init)
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libx264-123 from saucy-proposed fixed the bug for me as well. It is not
yet in the main saucy repository where the segfault still happens. What
does it take to move the package over from proposed?
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proposed sources with apt-get are also working for me
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fixed for me as well.
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The proposed package resolves this bug for me as well.
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I tried following the directions in the EnableProposed link, but the
aptitude program complains there are no packages for saucy-proposed.
Using apt-get specifically worked, though? At any rate, I finally got
it installed and no more segfault.
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2:0.123.2189+git35cf912-1ubuntu2
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x264 (2:0.123.2189+git35cf912-1ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=low
* Compile using -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations to work around
segfault caused by changes in gcc 4.8 (LP: #1241772).
-- Andrew Starr-Boch
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/x264
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Miscompilation with gcc 4.8 (segfault in x264_cqm_init)
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Hello Alex, or anyone else affected,
Accepted x264 into saucy-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/x264/2:0.123.2189+git35cf912-1ubuntu1.1
in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
I can confirm that Maarten Baert's ppa has resolved my problems with
avconv on the command-line. Tnx dude!
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I can confirm that Maarten Baert's ppa has resolved the issue I was
having with x264 on 13.10. Kazam works fine now and mp4 playback is also
working. I have had no negative side-effects so far, but I'll be sure to
report back if I find any problems.
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** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/trusty/x264/trusty-proposed
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** Patch added: "saucy-sru.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/x264/+bug/1241772/+attachment/3887704/+files/saucy-sru.debdiff
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** Description changed:
+ SRU Justification:
+
+ [Impact]
+
+ * A segfault in libx264-123 has caused major regressions in vlc, kazam,
+ avidemux, and avconv among others. Nearly any program that encodes video
+ in H264 is probably affected.
+
+ [Test Case]
+
+ * As this impacts many packages
** Changed in: x264 (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: x264 (Ubuntu Saucy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andrew Starr-Bochicchio (andrewsomething)
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** Changed in: x264 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: x264 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andrew Starr-Bochicchio (andrewsomething)
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Andrew Starr-Bochicchio has pointed out that his bug also affects kazam:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kazam/+bug/1241924
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** Also affects: x264 (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: x264 (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: x264 (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided => High
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In light of this being an SRU candidate for 13.10, I recommend we simply
compile using -fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations.
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Rebuilding the libx264-123_0.123.2189+git35cf912-1ubuntu2 packages with
-fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations indeed solves the problem on 13.10,
there is no more segfault:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0o1bi2vzmp5p11o/vBzFd8nCgx
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Triaged: Upstream fix found
High: Affecting multiple common packages making them unusable.
** Changed in: x264 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: x264 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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I couldn't find any info either. As far as I understand, x264 was doing
something that wasn't standard-compliant (array overreads), and the GCC
optimization aggressive-loop-optimizations relies on the assumption that
all code is standard-compliant. So this is not a GCC bug.
It may be possible to v
This affects vlc, avidemux, and command line use of avconv. All produce
segfaults on my 64-bit Kubuntu 13.10 upgraded computer. It affects all
ways in which avconv uses libx264.
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Maarten: Do you have a pointer to some discussion about that patch? Is
this really a gcc optimisation bug or is vlc doing something that's not
legal/safe but didn't happen to trigger on older gcc?
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@Doug: x264 can't be updated without recompiling or even updating libav
as well, AFAIK.
I've added a patched version of x264 to my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~maarten-baert/+archive/simplescreenrecorder
Normally I wouldn't mess with official packages, but since the official one is
completely brok
On 10/19/2013 10:13 PM, 3vi1 wrote:
> I can confirm both the problem and the workaround (--extra-cflags=-fno-
> aggressive-loop-optimizations) as well, after testing on 13.10 (64-bit)
>
You all could also just use a newer version of x264, the current is a
bit stale, from late april 2013
(same goes
I can confirm both the problem and the workaround (--extra-cflags=-fno-
aggressive-loop-optimizations) as well, after testing on 13.10 (64-bit)
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: x264 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I can confirm this. It affects anything that uses libx264, not just VLC
but also avconv (the command line tool) and any program that encodes
video with libavcodec (i.e. most video editors and screencasting
software).
The backtrace in avconv is mostly the same:
#0 __memcmp_ssse3 () at ../sysdeps/x
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