(In reply to flat from comment #34)
> Created attachment 129184 [details]
> pulse verbose log with 0001-card-log-the-reason-for-profile-changes.patch
> 
> So interestingly enough I can't reproduce the issue using git master.

The first log with the crash shows a switch to the digital profile.
Unfortunately, the crash happens before the log message I added is
printed.

The first log shows four "audio-volume-change" sounds being played in
quick succession during the crash. The volume changes are initiated by
gnome-settings-daemon. Did you change the volume manually while
disconnecting the headphones, or is this something that gnome-settings-
daemon does automatically?

> Attached are two logs as one attachment. The second log starts at line 5308
> (Didn't want to spam attachments). The first log shows pulse crashing upon
> disconnecting the headphones. The second log shows pulse switching between
> 5.1-stereo and Analog Stereo working fine. If you rebase the patch on 10.0 I
> can try it again to see what was going on. Version 10.0 is the current
> version from Arch Linux's repos. I assume a commit since then must have
> fixed something either intentionally or unintentionally.

I don't think it's fixed in master, but I can anyway make a patch for
10.0. I'll change it so that the profile change reason is printed in an
earlier phase. I'll also add some logging in an attempt to make it
easier to track down the reason for the crash if it happens again.

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Title:
  Sound is not automatically switched back from headphones to speakers

Status in PulseAudio:
  Unknown
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  When plugging in headphones, sound output is correctly switched from
  speakers (line out) to the headphones. When the headphones are
  unplugged, sound is NOT automatically switched back to the speakers.

  This bug started happening on my system after I upgraded from 14.04 to
  15.10 so it is a regression. Attached is pulseaudio log of what
  happens when I plug and unplug my headphones.

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