On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 11:59:49AM -0700, Ryan Freeman wrote: > On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 12:58:34AM +0600, Alexandr Shadchin wrote: > > On Sat, Aug 04, 2012 at 02:50:19PM +0100, Federico Schwindt wrote: > > > >[..] > > > >> Small update sndio backend. > > > >> > > > >> sthen@: Can you test this ? (this fix start 'deadbeef emergency.wav' > > > >> for me) > > > > > > > > Guys, can this be committed? > > > > We can fix that segfault later when it's in the tree. It works well > > > > for me fwiw... > > > > > > indeed. it'd be a good time to get it in after the tree is unlocked. > > > > > > f.- > > > > If no one is against it, then I suggest to import version without dsp > > plugins > > (judging by reports error in dsp code) > > > > no objections? > > > > -- > > Alexandr Shadchin > > > > better late than never, finally tried this out on i386. I gave it the > ultra test, and it failed :( > the mega test passed though: > > Stopped | 11653 tracks | 33 days 21:55:32 total playtime > > I played through various tracks and it all sounds good, some sound skipping > happens when doing certain activities but nothing to be unexpected from audio > on openbsd at this juncture. General play sounds great and as long as i'm not > dicking around in preferences, no skips. > > oh and the ultra test is ALL of my music, not just the 'lp' section of nicely > sorted albums. incoming directory has some tainted items that crash it ;) > They would probably be fine once I went through my retagging routine to clean > broken tags, but probably shouldn't segfault either. may even be something > upstream needs, not specific to us.
I looked further into what track was causing the break, found a couple wav files in an album that weren't encoded to mp3. Tested adding single wav files and it segfaults every time, and i see sthen@ was having an issue with emergency.wav, must be related? -ryan