Seems like the problem is somewhere else... wondering what changed in vlc to
trigger it now, though...
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Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb352545a in _nv00gl () from /usr/lib/tls/libnvidia-tls.so.1
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BTW, reverting to Debian's official ffmpeg packages
Package: vlc-nox
Version: 1.1.3-1squeeze1
Severity: important
vlc-nox 1.1.3-1squeeze1 postinst configuration fails with the following
message:
/var/lib/dpkg/info/vlc-nox.postinst: line 4: 8614 Segmentation fault
/usr/lib/vlc/vlc-cache-gen /usr/lib/vlc/plugins
Just as a reference, launching vlc
After removing the said file I get:
$ audacious
I/O warning : failed to load external entity "~/.config/audacious/playlist.xspf"
Illegal instruction
$
Tried removing the whole ~/.config/audacious/ directory; tried with
audacious-plugins versions 1.5.1 (sid) and 1.5.0 (lenny); same result.
F.
Package: amarok
Version: 1.4.8-2
Severity: normal
After one of the latest updates album cover downloading doesn't work anymore
failing without
any message; the progress bar reaches 100% but nothing happens.
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Debian Release: lenny/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (
Package: gnome-games
Version: 1:2.18.2.1-1
Severity: normal
After deleting the .gnome2/gnome-sudoku/ directory I expected the game
to recreate valid profile files but the only result is that now
gnome-sudoku forgets high scores and generated puzzles every time it
gets closed with the following
After some searching I found an almost identycal bug in gnome's bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=430931
...it's still unconfirmed though and does not have any patch or solution
proposed.
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Package: banshee
Version: 0.12.1+dfsg-2
Severity: normal
If I try to import a folder with musepack encoded files (.mpc) I only get
(application/x-extension-mpc) errors in the error report, but if I play the
single files via
'Open Location...' they get correctly played.
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Just dist-upgrade'd and seems like the new version of expect (it's the only
package which got upgraded both yesterday AND today) fixed it.
Feel free to close the bug.
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Package: amarok-xine
Version: 1.4.1-2
Severity: normal
Loading up Amarok I'm greeted with the "xine can't play mp3 files -
choose another engine etc" message, but after that it plays mp3
files just fine.
The only real annoinance is that dinamic playlists fail loading because
while saying "
Package: openoffice.org-writer
Version: 2.0.3-1
Severity: normal
Reproducible:
Create a new document
Insert a picture from a file
Right click on the picture
Select 'Picture...'
-> crash
I use it everyday so I know it worked flawlessly before 2.0.3-1.
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Debian Release: testi
This bug is a duplicate of bug 334677
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Exchanged some mail with Joerg Schilling and he might have found a solution.
Tried then the patch on the 4:2.01+01a03-3 source and it seems to work:
Try to change cdrecord.c:
if (((dp->cdr_dstat->ds_flags & DSF_ULTRASPP_ERA) != 0 &&
speed < 16) || (dp->cdr_cdr
It might be worth mentioning that I tried with cdrw's of different sizes
(8cm - 200MB, 12cm - 700MB) and vendors (Verbatim, TDK, SKC) with the
same results: testing package writes/erases the cdrw while unstable
package does not.
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Package: cdrecord
Version: 4:2.01+01a03-2
Severity: important
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Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.12-1-k7
Locale: LANG=it_I
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