Bug#400483: fmit - narrowed it down a bit....

2006-11-28 Thread Ludovic RESLINGER
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 01:04:02AM +0100, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
 This is where it crashes for me, first time it hits
 
 src/CaptureThread.cpp line 616:
   m_capture_thread-m_values.push_front(cvalue/m_channel_count);
 

Hi,

This is strange because nobody meets exactly the same things in backtrace,
so it is difficult to find what is the problem.
I tested fmit on AMD64, PowerPC and i386, with and without alsa, and
there in no crash for me. I try to understand why it crash for you.
I need to reproduce this bug, to find what is the source of problem.

Could you try to test with actual debian binary and without alsa for
exemble?

For #385946, the package worked without alsa, because it was a
libasound2 bug.


Thank you for your tests,

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Bug#400483: fmit - narrowed it down a bit....

2006-11-28 Thread Andreas Henriksson
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 09:54:08AM +0100, Ludovic RESLINGER wrote:
 This is strange because nobody meets exactly the same things in backtrace,

I have noticed, but I get the same backtrace every time on my amd64.
(Only one time I had different behaviour, but I don't know if that was
because I did something weird when running it inside gdb...)

I tried fmit here at work on my Debian Testing PowerPC, it gives me
different errors just like the other reporter and it has even
started successfully sometimes. Recompiling with noopt, nostrip
makes no difference...

 Could you try to test with actual debian binary and without alsa for
 exemble?

I have tried the regular debian binary as well on both my systems
with alsa, but didn't find the backtrace useful Thats why I
recompiled with noopt, nostrip and used that in my previous report.

Do you have a suggestion on how I can switch off alsa in an easy way for
testing fmit?

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Bug#400483: fmit - narrowed it down a bit....

2006-11-28 Thread Andreas Henriksson
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 09:54:08AM +0100, Ludovic RESLINGER wrote:
 Could you try to test with actual debian binary and without alsa for
 exemble?

Recompiling fmit with --disable-alsa seems to make it work reliably on
my Debian Testing PowerPC. Will try it on my Unstable AMD64 when I get
home...

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Bug#400483: fmit - narrowed it down a bit....

2006-11-28 Thread Ludovic RESLINGER
Hi,

Actually, my AMD64 works with sarge, so I tested fmit with
a new chroot environement with a debian unstable installed
tomorrow, so with latest versions of packages.
I didn't meet this bug, I cannot reproduce it, fmit
run well in my case. It is why I ask to you to test in
the same conditions.
You can install fmit in new chroot environnement, without
alsa installed, it will permit to know if it is a problem
of alsa.

Thank you for your tests.

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Bug#400483: fmit - narrowed it down a bit....

2006-11-27 Thread Andreas Henriksson
This is where it crashes for me, first time it hits

src/CaptureThread.cpp line 616:
m_capture_thread-m_values.push_front(cvalue/m_channel_count);



Regards,
Andreas Henriksson



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