* Milan P. Stanic <m...@arvanta.net> [2017-02-14 22:04 +0100]:

> On уто, 2017-02-14 at 21:25, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > * Milan P. Stanic <m...@arvanta.net> [2017-02-14 21:10 +0100]:
> > 
> > [...]
> > > > In the past we have had a segfault caused by a defective mediafile.
> > > > Did you tested moc loading only files which are known as playable?
> > > > This is also the case when you fire up mocp in a dir where such a
> > > > file is stored.
> > > 
> > > I tried, but without luck, it segfaults.
> > > I tried with files which mplayer and audacious plays without problem.
> > 
> > Could you please do me favour? Run in a terminal:
> > 
> > $ mv $HOME/.moc $HOME/.moc.save
> > $ mocp
> 
> mocp didn't created .moc file in $HOME, there is no .mocp file in my
> home dir.

$HOME.moc is a directory where users configuration and cache is
stored. I only wanted to make sure that there is nothing wrong with
your cache or your settings.

> It segfaults before it does anything useful.

This I can't debug because of lack of an arm64 machine.

> N.B. I'm using Linux (and no other OS) for at least twenty five years so
> I understand what is segfault and how to debug programs. No offense. :) 

I don't want to bother you with useless actions :-)

With that experience you must be able to recompile the Debian
package on your aarch64 notebook? Don't hesitate to ask for support
;-)

BTW, did you straced mocp as told before?

Elimar
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