* Kamil Cholewinski [Fri, 26 Jan 2007 01:10:15 +0100]:

> Package: libtag1c2a
> Version: 1.4-4
> Severity: important

Hi,

it seems you have a local installation of taglib on your system:

> Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1".
> (no debugging symbols found) /* this string has been repeated  8 times */
> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
> [New Thread -1248414016 (LWP 5018)]
> [KCrash handler]
> #9  0xb793f582 in TagLib::String::String () from /usr/local/lib/libtag.so.1
                                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> #10 0x080fe336 in TagLib::List<TagLib::String>::detach ()
> #11 0x080fe3fa in TagLib::List<TagLib::String>::begin ()
> #12 0x0812c8af in TagEditor::readConfig ()
> #13 0x0812d608 in TagEditor::TagEditor ()
> #14 0x08117825 in PlaylistSplitter::setupLayout ()
> #15 0x081183ec in PlaylistSplitter::PlaylistSplitter ()
> #16 0x080dae79 in JuK::setupLayout ()
> #17 0x080dea41 in JuK::JuK ()
> #18 0x080e3d5a in main ()

> It seems that these crashes are caused by the taglib... I'm not sure
> if it's not my fault, if I didn't broke anything accidentaly... I had
> some problems with other stuff a few days ago, and I had to fix it by
> hand... But it seems that the libtag1c2a in my Debian box is just the
> same libtag1c2a that was in Etch's apt repos.

The libtag1c2a package provides /usr/lib/libtag.so.1, not under
/usr/local as you have. Removing /usr/local/lib/libtag* should fix the
problem.

HTH,

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