reassign 512480 libxine1-misc-plugins 1.1.14-4
thanks

I demand that J. L. Lee may or may not have written...

> Darren Salt wrote:
>> I demand that J L Lee may or may not have written...
[snip]
>>> after I updated the repositories using aptitude over Jan 19 and
>>> 20, I wasn't able to play VCDs (video CDs and VCD 2.0) anymore. gxine
>>> always reported "Fatal error Segmentation Fault" whether gxine started
>>> automatically or manually. There is no problem in playing DVDs.
>> gxine, by itself, knows nothing of video CDs.
>> You can help by re-testing with xine-ui. If this also fails, then (as I
>> suspect) the bug's in xine-lib 1.1.14-4; this will need to be reassigned
>> to the appropriate binary package.

> Installed and tested xine-ui. DVDs works.  As soon as VCD (VCD, (not 
> VCD0) is chosen, it bombs out with the following error msgs:
>     xiTK received SIGSEGV signal, RIP.
>     Aborted

As expected. Reassigning accordingly.

>> Installing libxine1-dbg and gdb and getting a backtrace from gxine may
>> also be helpful (you may need to use "thread apply all bt"). You could
>> also upgrade libxine1* to the version in unstable and see if the bug's
>> still present.

> Sorry, don't know how to use libxine1-dgb and gdb,

libxine1-dbg contains only debug data; it's needed to allow you to get a
useful backtrace from gdb.

$ gdb --args gxine vcd://
(gdb) run
...
Segmentation fault ...
(gdb) bt

The text output by that last command is what's of interest.

> so only tried to upgrade libxine1* to the version in unstable. I have only
> the followings installed so I tried to upgrade them:

>     libxine1
>     libxine1-doc
>     libxine1-bin
>     libxine1-console
>     libxine1-ffmpeg
>     libxine1-gnome
>     libxine1-misc-plugins
>     libxine1-plugins
>     libxine1-x

> However, I hit dependency problems and have to abort the upgrade and
> reverted back to the version in Lenny. Please advise how I could upgrade to
> libxine1* without breaking others so I can try again. I downloaded the
> above mentioned packages from sid/unstable and used dpkg -i to install
> them. Used aptitude to revert back to the versions in Lenny.

Same goes for the packages on which they depend: download, "dpkg -i", then
"dpkg --configure -a" when you've installed the extra packages.

Or include unstable in your sources.list and read up on apt preferences ("man
apt_preferences").

>> (I have a video CD _somewhere_, but I can't find it right now else I'd
>> test this myself.)

> If you don't mind a large iso file, I will try to see if I can make a 
> copy of it and email to your private email address.

Let's see if we can get a backtrace; and I'd rather (try to) create one here
than receive a huge file. (And, should it be needed, it'd be better if it
were downloadable rather than emailed: I'm not keen on multi-megabyte mail.)

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