Package: forked-daapd
Version: 21.0-1
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

I'd like to report that forked-daapd die.

I installed forked-daapd on sid wich is named arkat.

Android's daap client can play mp3 format music.
But, Whezzy Machine(named yelona) can not play ogg and mp3 format music.

syslog says :
> Jul  7 17:53:22 Arkat kernel: [3088282.145390] 
> forked-daapd[5606]: segfault at 80000000 ip b5f12337 sp b33ff100 error 
> 4 in libavutil.so.52.66.100[b5f01000+4f000]

If you want to get other information. please let me know.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 3.14-1-486
Locale: LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages forked-daapd depends on:
ii  adduser           3.113+nmu3
ii  avahi-daemon      0.6.31-4
ii  libantlr3c-3.2-0  3.2-2
ii  libasound2        1.0.27.2-4
ii  libavahi-client3  0.6.31-4
ii  libavahi-common3  0.6.31-4
ii  libavcodec55      10:2.2.3-dmo1
ii  libavformat55     10:2.2.3-dmo1
ii  libavl1           0.3.5-3
ii  libavresample1    10:2.2.3-dmo1
ii  libavutil53       6:10.2-1
ii  libc6             2.19-4
ii  libconfuse0       2.7-5
ii  libevent-2.0-5    2.0.21-stable-1
ii  libgcrypt11       1.5.3-4
ii  libgpg-error0     1.13-0.1
ii  libmxml1          2.6-2
ii  libplist2         1.11-3
ii  libsqlite3-0      3.8.5-2
ii  libswscale2       10:2.2.3-dmo1
ii  libunistring0     0.9.3-5
ii  psmisc            22.21-2
ii  zlib1g            1:1.2.8.dfsg-1

forked-daapd recommends no packages.

forked-daapd suggests no packages.

-- Configuration Files:
/etc/forked-daapd.conf changed:
general {
        # Username
        uid = "daapd"
        logfile = "/var/log/forked-daapd.log"
        # Database location
        # Available levels: fatal, log, warning, info, debug, spam
        loglevel = log
        # Admin password for the non-existent web interface
        admin_password = "unused"
        # Enable/disable IPv6
        ipv6 = no
}
library {
        # Name of the library as displayed by the clients
        # %h: hostname, %v: version
        name = "My Music on %h"
        # TCP port to listen on. Default port is 3689 (daap)
        port = 3689
        # Password for the library. Optional.
        # Directories to index
        #directories = { "/srv/music" }
        #directories = { "/home/yabuki/radio" }
        directories = { "/home/yabuki/Music" }
        # Directories containing podcasts
        # For each directory that is indexed the path is matched against
these # names. If there is a match all items in the directory are marked
as # podcasts. Eg. if you index /srv/music, and your podcasts are in
        # /srv/music/Podcasts, you can set this to "/Podcasts".
        # (changing this setting only takes effect after rescan, see the
README) podcasts = { "/Podcasts" }
        # Directories containing audiobooks
        # For each directory that is indexed the path is matched against
these # names. If there is a match all items in the directory are marked
as # audiobooks.
        # (changing this setting only takes effect after rescan, see the
README) audiobooks = { "/Audiobooks" }
        # Directories containing compilations (eg soundtracks)
        # For each directory that is indexed the path is matched against
these # names. If there is a match all items in the directory are marked
as # compilations.
        # (changing this setting only takes effect after rescan, see the
README) compilations = { "/Compilations" }
        # Compilations usually have many artists, and if you don't want
every # artist to be listed when artist browsing in Remote, you can set
        # a single name which will be used for all music in the
compilation dir # (changing this setting only takes effect after rescan,
see the README) compilation_artist = "Various artists"
        # There are 5 default playlists: "Library", "Music", "Movies",
"TV Shows" # and "Podcasts". Here you can change the names of these
playlists. # Artwork file names (without file type extension)
        # forked-daapd will look for jpg and png files with these base
names # File types the scanner should ignore
        # Non-audio files will never be added to the database, but here
you # can prevent the scanner from even probing them. This might improve
        # scan time. By default .db and .ini are ignored.
        # Disable startup file scanning
        # When forked-daapd starts it will do an initial file scan of your
        # library (and then watch it for changes). If you are sure your
library # never changes while forked-daapd is not running, you can
disable the # initial file scan and save some system ressources.
Disabling this scan # may lead to forked-daapd's database coming out of
sync with the # library. If that happens read the instructions in the
README on how # to trigger a full rescan.
        # Should iTunes metadata override ours?
        # Formats: mp4a, mp4v, mpeg, alac, flac, mpc, ogg, wma, wmal,
wmav, aif, wav # Formats that should never be transcoded
        # Formats that should always be transcoded
}
audio {
        # Name - used in the speaker list in Remote
        nickname = "Computer"
        # Audio device name for local audio output
        # Mixer channel to use for volume control - ALSA/Linux only
        # If not set, PCM will be used if available, otherwise Master.
}
        # forked-daapd's volume goes to 11! If that's more than you can
handle # you can set a lower value here
        # AirPlay password
spotify {
        # Directory where user settings should be stored (credentials)
        # Cache directory
        # Set preferred bitrate for music streaming
        # 0: No preference (default), 1: 96kbps, 2: 160kbps, 3: 320kbps
}


-- no debconf information


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Yukiharu Yabuki (矢吹幸治)                      I use Debian GNU/Linux
mail: yab...@netfort.gr.jp
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