2017-11-25 5:41 GMT+01:00 Kingsley G. Morse Jr. :
> Hi Carl,
>
>> Nearly all messages seem to relate to melt, not FFmpeg.
>
> Thanks for your informed thoughts.
>
>> Can you reproduce any issues with ffmpeg (the executable)?
>>
>> The crc issue surprises me a little: Can you
Hi James,
Yeah, I saw glib and gobject in valgrind's stack
traces too.
I agree ffmpeg may not have a memory bug.
My only doubt?
A dynamic library call might hide one.
I see "dl-init.c" in valgraind's stack traces.
And, I read the following blunt criticism
/* Stupid users forced the ELF
Hi,
On 25/11/17 04:41, Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote:
> Hi Carl,
>
>> Nearly all messages seem to relate to melt, not FFmpeg.
>
> Thanks for your informed thoughts.
>
>> Can you reproduce any issues with ffmpeg (the executable)?
>>
>> The crc issue surprises me a little: Can you produce
Hi Carl,
> Nearly all messages seem to relate to melt, not FFmpeg.
Thanks for your informed thoughts.
> Can you reproduce any issues with ffmpeg (the executable)?
>
> The crc issue surprises me a little: Can you produce different
> output files if you use the valgrind option --malloc-fill?
Hi!
Nearly all messages seem to relate to melt, not FFmpeg.
Can you reproduce any issues with ffmpeg (the executable)?
The crc issue surprises me a little: Can you produce different
output files if you use the valgrind option --malloc-fill?
Carl Eugen
Hi,
On 22/11/17 00:10, Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote:
> Package: ffmpeg
> Version: 7:3.4-3
> Severity: normal
>
> Hey guys,
>
> Thank you very much for maintaining Debian's
> ffmpeg package.
>
> It's been an enormous source of fun.
>
> In the course of chasing down a different bug, I
> had the
Package: ffmpeg
Version: 7:3.4-3
Severity: normal
Hey guys,
Thank you very much for maintaining Debian's
ffmpeg package.
It's been an enormous source of fun.
In the course of chasing down a different bug, I
had the opportunity to run "melt" with valgrind.
Valgrind reported more ffmpeg
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