Le mardi 08 mars 2011, Christophe Mutricy a écrit : > Both backtrace seems to point on libnvidia-tls.so.1 or the libGL.so.1 > which comes from the nvidia libs which is called by the glx video output > module. > > Depending where the crash, you might fix it by forcing vlc to use the xv > video output (vlc -V xv)
The crash occured in the post-install configuration of vlc-nox. > Deleting the module would work-around the bug ( > /usr/lib/vlc/plugins/video_output/libxcb_glx_plugin.so) > > I think the real bug is in libgl1-nvidia-legacy-96xx-glx or in the way > we call it. > > If you could uninstall libgl1-nvidia-legacy-96xx-glx and associated > packages and re-test, it might give a clue > I uninstalled libgl1-nvidia-legacy-96xx-glx and nvidia-glx-legacy-96xx and the configuration of vlc-nox worked. Then I reinstalled nvidia-glx-legacy-96xx because I need it when I'm not logged via ssh or in the console (libgl1-nvidia-legacy-96xx-glx has been automatically installed as a dependency). Now when I run /usr/lib/vlc/vlc-cache-gen /usr/lib/vlc/plugins/ there is no segfault anymore, the program exits normally. -- Xebax
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