Lars Hammarstrand <lars.hammarstrand@...> writes: > If this really is a regression, please consider > using git bisect to find the version introducing > it. (This isn't trivial with FFmpeg, but I will > support you.) > > > Ok, thanks - although I believe it will be a quite > lengthy and cumbersome process
It usually takes me <15 minutes, but arguably I know what to do. As said, I can help you. > as xbmc currently is based on ffmpeg version 0.10.2 I may misunderstand: Is the crash only reproducible with xbmc and not with FFmpeg? If yes, the bisect will probably not help because the reason is something like a unsufficiently aligned buffer within xbmc. If the crash is reproducible with FFmpeg, you don't need xbmc to test. > What do you say about regression testing the binary > way and start somewhere in the middle. What version > do you suggest we start with? The optimal version to start is of course the one you know is working fine (if I suggested one "in the middle" it would not save you more than one compile). If you know that 0.10.2 is working, you could start with 3c5fe5b (that will save you one compile). Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ Libav-user mailing list Libav-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user