Summary: | xmms segfault when run | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | José Alberto Suárez López <bass> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Doug Goldstein (RETIRED) <cardoe> |
Status: | VERIFIED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | carpaski, lostlogic, vapier |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | 1.2 | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
José Alberto Suárez López
2002-07-03 09:23:08 UTC
has xmms always crashed ? if not, did you bring down a new version of glibc before xmms started crashing ? not always, it only fails with the new glibc version, but I rhink that at after merge a new xmms it works with the new version of glibc so you emerged xmms again after installing a new version of glibc ? if so, does xmms work for you now ? yes, i do it, and dont works what output plugin do you use? Any visualization plugins? instead of doing a gdb backtrace (since xmms wasnt compiled w/debug symbols and it looks like xmms passing bad arguments to libc), do a strace `strace -f -s 4096 xmms >& ~/xmms_log` then bzip2 that guy and post it here also, could you post what your USE variable is and what extra (if any) xmms modules you've emerged ? aghhh! my hitory with xmm: whe it crash de las time, i remove it and emerge freeamp, after some days using freeamp, i see the commen about strace... i emerge it like ever... and it works! is this a X file? PS: freeamp is cool too :) now is called zinf we nedd and ebuild :P I bet you remerged gcc in between the old xmms and the new xmms, this seems to be creating stupidity with some c++ apps... Cardoe can we close this? Yep. A close from me here. I think we're good. |