That looks like a normal thread waiting for the timeout to occur. I don't know
why the KDE crash handler is showing that thread to you. Try getting
the back trace from the core file, if there is one.

On Saturday 05 April 2008 5:44:23 am viq wrote:
> Oh, yes, and this is on i386.
> Here's backtrace after building xine-lib with debug symbols as well:
> 0x06db2dd1 in poll () from /usr/lib/libc.so.44.0
> #0  0x06db2dd1 in poll () from /usr/lib/libc.so.44.0
> #1  0x095060c0 in _thread_kern_poll (wait_reqd=1)
>     at /usr/src/lib/libpthread/uthread/uthread_kern.c:760
> #2  0x09505bff in _thread_kern_sched (scp=0x0)
>     at /usr/src/lib/libpthread/uthread/uthread_kern.c:382
> #3  0x09505f4b in _thread_kern_sched_state (state=PS_RUNNING, fname=0x0,
> 
>     lineno=0) at /usr/src/lib/libpthread/uthread/uthread_kern.c:550
> #4  0x09500bf2 in select (numfds=0, readfds=0x0, writefds=0x0,
> exceptfds=0x0, 
>     timeout=0x892baf68) at
> /usr/src/lib/libpthread/uthread/uthread_select.c:170
> #5  0x06c56358 in xine_usec_sleep (usec=2301341464) at utils.c:454
> #6  0x06c3f6bb in video_out_loop (this_gen=0x87f0c900) at
> video_out.c:1246
> #7  0x094fd2c7 in _thread_start ()
>     at /usr/src/lib/libpthread/uthread/uthread_create.c:244
> #8  0x0000001f in ?? ()
> 


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