On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 12:20:43PM -0600, Corey Minyard wrote: > Thread 3 (Thread 1090525536 (LWP 5767)): > #0 gst_audio_clock_new (name=<value optimized out>, > func=0x2b399920ebd0 <gst_base_audio_sink_get_time>, > user_data=0x2aaaab2060a0) at gstaudioclock.c:96 > No locals. > #1 0x00002b399920ebba in gst_base_audio_sink_init ( > baseaudiosink=0x2aaaab2060a0, g_class=<value optimized out>) > at gstbaseaudiosink.c:156 > No locals. > #2 0x00002b3990bc8734 in IA__g_type_create_instance ( > type=<value optimized out>) at gtype.c:1559 > pnode = (TypeNode *) 0x30 > node = (TypeNode *) 0x6b86e0 > instance = (GTypeInstance *) 0x2aaaab2060a0 > class = (GTypeClass *) 0xb5fca0 > i = 2
Evidently this is another gstreamer-related crash, but I'm not seeing this at all on my amd64 system here. Curiously, > #7 0x00002b398e40f182 in gst_element_factory_create ( > factory=<value optimized out>, > name=0x2aaaab203360 "autoaudiosink1-actual-sink-alsa") > at gstelementfactory.c:381 > element = <value optimized out> > oclass = <value optimized out> > newfactory = <value optimized out> > __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "gst_element_factory_create" My gstreamer config is set up to use alsa, but if I click on Tools -> Preferences -> Sounds in gaim, alsa isn't even listed as a supported method on its own here. I'm wondering if this bug shouldn't be downgraded, since it appears to only happen in certain (as yet unspecified) circumstances. -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]