I demand that Johannes Rohr may or may not have written...

> Package: gxine
> Version: 0.5.904-2
> Severity: important

> This is most probably not a bug in gxine but in some library, still, since
> I have no way of identifying the culprit, I am filing it against the
> frontend. So please reassign as you see fine.

> gxine reproducibly crashes when I view an mp4 file.

A particular MP4 file, or any MP4 file? Part of that file *may* be useful in
reproducing this problem, but see below...

> This behaviour started today.

Hmm...

[snip]
> gxine: ../../src/xcb_io.c:176: process_responses: Assertion `!(req &&
current_request && !(((long) (req->sequence) - (long) (current_request)) <=
0))' failed.

Interesting. That would appear to suggest an XCB problem which has been
triggered by gxine. (If it is, it wouldn't be the first time.)

[snip]
> #4  0xb763275e in ?? () from /usr/lib/libX11.so.6
> #5  0xb7632cdd in _XReply () from /usr/lib/libX11.so.6
> #6  0xb7628361 in XTranslateCoordinates () from /usr/lib/libX11.so.6
> #7  0xb7b77e5b in gdk_event_translate (display=0x80c3618, event=0x986b110,
xevent=0xbfffef6c, return_exposes=0)

Repeating with libx11-6-dbg, libxcb1-dbg and libgtk2.0-0-dbg installed may be
useful, but I think that it might be better to look at what packages were
upgraded since you last used gxine without problems.

[snip]
-- 
| Darren Salt            | linux at youmustbejoking | nr. Ashington, | Doon
| using Debian GNU/Linux | or ds    ,demon,co,uk    | Northumberland | Army
| + Output less CO2 => avoid massive flooding.    TIME IS RUNNING OUT *FAST*.

Long computations which yield zero are probably all for naught.



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