Re: xmms needs rebuild in sid
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002, Jack Howarth wrote: > Josip, > Changing the font didn't help, but deleting my .xmms > directory in my account seemed to have cured it. Odd. > Jack Never delete. Rename/move/copy. Make backups. Even of bad stuff.
Re: xmms needs rebuild in sid
Josip, Unless it was just random corruption of the .xmms in which case it would be impossible to determine what caused that. I actually set the font for the playlist to the same font as the main display (which is okay) and that didn't work. Unless someone else sees this today I would bet on random corruption of prefs. Jack
Re: xmms needs rebuild in sid
On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 05:19:38PM -0400, Jack Howarth wrote: > Changing the font didn't help, but deleting my .xmms > directory in my account seemed to have cured it. Odd. And there goes another opportunity to trace the bug... -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness.
Re: xmms needs rebuild in sid
Josip, Changing the font didn't help, but deleting my .xmms directory in my account seemed to have cured it. Odd. Jack
Re: xmms needs rebuild in sid
On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 03:42:55PM -0400, Jack Howarth wrote: > Actually, Michel Danzer says he thinks in may be related to > 100 dpi fonts. In any case, does xmms display its playlist in > sid for you? Here I get nothing although xmms doesn't crash. > I just rebuilt it against current sid and that didn't help. > Do we know when this playlist failure bug arose? Looks like another variation of #118173... Check if your font setting in the Preferences is broken, i.e. if points to an nonexistent font. -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness.
Re: xmms needs rebuild in sid
Eduard, Actually, Michel Danzer says he thinks in may be related to 100 dpi fonts. In any case, does xmms display its playlist in sid for you? Here I get nothing although xmms doesn't crash. I just rebuilt it against current sid and that didn't help. Do we know when this playlist failure bug arose? Jack
Re: xmms needs rebuild in sid
#include * Jack Howarth [Sun, Aug 18 2002, 03:16:00PM]: > I believe the libpng2->libpng3 migration in sid may have > broken xmms. While I can run xmms somewhat, I can't get the > playlist to display. If strace a run I see... Strace does not show much useable info about shared libs. Use elfdump or ldd. > rt_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, NULL, [32], 8) = 0 > rt_sigsuspend([] > --- SIGRT_0 (Real-time signal 0) --- > <... rt_sigsuspend resumed> ) = 32 > shmat(0, 0, 0x6ptrace: umoven: Input/output error > )= ? > > > which isn't clearly associated with a particular module loading. He? WTF did make you think so? I do not see any reference to libpng issue. Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- <@Joey> Faellt einem bei diesem Fehler spontan die Ursache ein? <@Joey> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host mail2.ecce-terram.de[193.16.3.10] <@Joey> said: 551 '<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' <@Joey> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> not matched: (ERR_104) security <@Joey> violation: remote address not permitted. -!- Joey was kicked from #debian.de by FWerewolf [Public flood] -!- FWerewolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] has quit [Leaving] -- #debian.de -- Angst gehabt?
xmms needs rebuild in sid
I believe the libpng2->libpng3 migration in sid may have broken xmms. While I can run xmms somewhat, I can't get the playlist to display. If strace a run I see... rt_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, NULL, [32], 8) = 0 rt_sigsuspend([] --- SIGRT_0 (Real-time signal 0) --- <... rt_sigsuspend resumed> ) = 32 shmat(0, 0, 0x6ptrace: umoven: Input/output error )= ? which isn't clearly associated with a particular module loading. Jack