Each time i want to play videos (doesn't matter which codec is used) the gnome-mplayer crashs. Playing with mplayer2 directly it works each time - each. gnome-mplayer crashs with "Segmentation fault". Its always the default config, i only select "mplayer2" as executable-bin. What do you need aswell? Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Remove default config in ~/.config/gnome-mplayer/gnome-mplayer.conf 2. Start gnome-mplayer 3. Switch to mplayer-tab to select mplayer2 4. Play a video Actual Results: Crashs with "Segmentation fault" Expected Results: Play the video? media-video/gnome-mplayer-1.0.7 (use: alsa dbus libnotify) media-video/mplayer2-2.0_p20120828 (use: X alsa dts enca iconv ipv6 jpeg kernel_linux libass mmx mmxext mp3 opengl png quicktime rtc shm sse sse2 ssse3 truetype unicode xv xvid) kernel: 3.9.4-gentoo cpu: i7-3520m ram: 16gb vga: intel hd 4000
Created attachment 349662 [details] emerge --info
Created attachment 349664 [details] strace gnome-mplayer
Comment on attachment 349664 [details] strace gnome-mplayer Please attach a gdb backtrace.
(In reply to Jeroen Roovers from comment #3) Ok how? I emerged "gdb" from portage with default flags. What do you need especially? Second, what do you mean with "... in ?" in headline. Ty for reply.
Created attachment 349730 [details] gdb backtrace
Comment on attachment 349730 [details] gdb backtrace http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/backtraces.xml Great. Now do the same and then run something like 'thread apply all backtrace full' on the gdb command line.
Created attachment 349740 [details] gdb backtrace Ty ;-) > gdb gnome-mplayer | tee gdb_backtrace-gnome-mplayer.log > thread apply all backtrace full > run
I found out, that i have this issue only, when using gnome-mplayer WITHOUT use-flag "dconf". I reenabled this, now it works. 1.0.8 too.
Comment on attachment 349740 [details] gdb backtrace (In reply to seves985 from comment #7) > Created attachment 349740 [details] > gdb backtrace > > Ty ;-) > > > gdb gnome-mplayer | tee gdb_backtrace-gnome-mplayer.log > > thread apply all backtrace full > > run No, in this order, please: 1) gdb gnome-mplayer 2) run 3) thread apply all backtrace full
Created attachment 350818 [details] gdb gnome-mplayer Sorry bro, i missed some time for this, because my vacation are starting this week. Here is the output for you, btw: same happens with gnome-mplayer-1.0.8 for me. Enabling "dconf"-Useflag solves the problem... Let me know if you need some more... :)
Try 1.0.9, in Portage as of today, 1.0.7 no longer in tree