I believe I also had libdvdcss2 installed at the time, because I know it
is required to decrypt the DVD. I will close the bug, but if someone
can reproduce this even with libdvdcss2, please post here and I will
reopen and confirm.
** Changed in: k9copy (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
** Changed in: k9copy (Ubuntu)
Status: Rejected => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- [feisty-amd64] k9copy crashes on File->Open
+ [feisty-amd64] k9copy segfaults on File->Open if libdvdcss2 is not installed
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: k9copy
- Inserted authentic encrypted Borat DVD into drive. Launched k9copy from the
command line. Clicked File->Open. Seg fault...
+ Inserted authentic encrypted Borat DVD into drive. Launched k9copy from
+ the command line. Clicked File->Open. Seg fault...
+
+ Instead of crashing, k9copy should fail gracefully when it encounters an
encrypted DVD and no decryption libraries are installed.
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Kristian Hermansen
** Summary changed:
- [feisty-amd64] k9copy segfaults on File->Open if libdvdcss2 is not installed
+ [feisty-amd64] k9copy segfaults on File->Open if decryption libraries are not
installed
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[feisty-amd64] k9copy segfaults on File->Open if decryption libraries are not
installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93175
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