Saulius Krasuckas wrote:
* On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Robert Reif wrote:
* Joseph Garvin wrote:
I'm running Kubuntu on my desktop and clicking the Audio tab under cvs
gives this:
wine: Unhandled page fault on write access to 0x44fec1ec at address 0x7e6f49d1
(thread 0009), starting debugger...
...
Backtrace:
=>1 0x7e6f49d1 (0x7e6f49d1)
2 0x7e6f50a2 (0x7e6f50a2)
3 0x7e743488 (0x7e743488)
4 0x4da87305 _ZN4Arts18TmpGlobalComm_impl3putERKSsS2_+0x215 in libmcop.so.1
(0x4da87305)
5 0x4da752a3 _ZN4Arts10DispatcherC1EPNS_9IOManagerENS0_11StartServerE+0xc03 in
libmcop.so.1 (0x4da752a3)
6 0x7e7a4b27 arts_backend_init+0x87 in libartscbackend.so.0 (0x7e7a4b27)
7 0x4d5ad2d6 arts_init+0x46 in libartsc.so.0 (0x4d5ad2d6)
The crash occurs in libartsc.so.0 as shown above.
And why it can't be libartscbackend.so.0 ?
The point is that it is not crashing in winecfg or any wine code at
all. Adding an exception handler to catch a crash in an external
library may work but it's a workaround for a broken external library.
The external library needs to be fixed.