[Bug 1270410] Re: package tex-common 4.04 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2015-08-26 Thread Dimo
Still seeing this bug after upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04.03

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  package tex-common 4.04 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
  installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

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[Bug 1056511] Re: Xorg crashed with SIGABRT in memcpy() from NVRefreshArea()

2013-03-12 Thread Dimo
Another suferrer of this bug... Is there a chance of seeing a fix backported to 
Quantal?
Thank you for figuring this out!

~Dimo

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  Xorg crashed with SIGABRT in memcpy() from NVRefreshArea()

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Re: [Bug 990947] Re: Shotwell crashes after start

2012-09-27 Thread Dimo
Hi jorge

I dont know of such a way, so i just moved the offending videos to another
folder

Dimo
On Sep 27, 2012 2:35 AM, Jorge García jorgegarc...@gmail.com wrote:

 Correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I understand this error happens
 while importing videos from the collection.

 Is there anyway of disable that (as a workaround)? Shotwell is
 completely useless like this and I am not interested at all in importing
 my videos in Shotwell, just pictures.

 Thanks!

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   Shotwell crashes after start

 Status in “libdca” package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:
   Shotwell starts, I see all thumbnails and after a few seconds (time
   can vary) it closes. In the time it stays all seem to work. When I try
   to restart it from terminal after the crash it does not start but give
   the message segmentation fault (core dump created)

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Re: [Bug 990947] Re: Shotwell crashes after start

2012-09-27 Thread Dimo
This might get resolved in 12.10 if they update libgstreamer to a version
that has that bug fixed.

~Dimo

2012/9/27 audunpoi 990...@bugs.launchpad.net

 Sorry to see this have not been resolved. I have  many hundred videos,
 and all were tagged in shotwell. I gave up waiting and moved to digikam.
 Sorry. Digikam is a bit too much though.

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   Shotwell crashes after start

 Status in “libdca” package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:
   Shotwell starts, I see all thumbnails and after a few seconds (time
   can vary) it closes. In the time it stays all seem to work. When I try
   to restart it from terminal after the crash it does not start but give
   the message segmentation fault (core dump created)

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[Bug 990947] Re: Shotwell crashes after start

2012-06-21 Thread Dimo
I also ran into this, and dug a little in the core file. This is the
stack trace we see:

#0  0x7f01ec5dc83b in dca_syncinfo () from /usr/lib/libdca.so.0
#1  0x7f01ec80ab7b in gst_dtsdec_parse (bdec=0x7f01e804e320, 
adapter=optimized out, _offset=0x7f01ed20d9fc, len=0x7f01ed20d9f8)
at gstdtsdec.c:297
#2  0x7f01effdc0ec in gst_audio_decoder_push_buffers (dec=0x7f01e804e320, 
force=0) at gstaudiodecoder.c:988
#3  0x7f01effdc5a0 in gst_audio_decoder_chain_forward (dec=0x7f01e804e320, 
buffer=0x0) at gstaudiodecoder.c:1141
#4  0x7f01effdd35b in gst_audio_decoder_chain (pad=optimized out, 
buffer=0x1e869f0) at gstaudiodecoder.c:1389
#5  0x7f01ec809c97 in gst_dtsdec_chain (pad=0x7f01e803c1c0, buf=0x1e7cee0)
at gstdtsdec.c:715
#6  0x7f01f673222a in gst_pad_chain_data_unchecked (cache=0x7f01ed20dc20, 
data=0x1e7cee0, is_buffer=1, pad=0x7f01e803c1c0) at gstpad.c:4271
#7  gst_pad_push_data (pad=optimized out, is_buffer=1, data=0x1e7cee0, 
cache=optimized out) at gstpad.c:4506
#8  0x7f01f6735ae6 in gst_pad_push (pad=0x7f01e803c040, buffer=0x1e7cee0)
at gstpad.c:4730
#9  0x7f01f31f6536 in gst_single_queue_push_one (object=0x1e7cee0, 
sq=0x7f01e803eaf0, mq=0x7f01e803f050) at gstmultiqueue.c:1087
#10 gst_multi_queue_loop (pad=optimized out) at gstmultiqueue.c:1318
#11 0x7f01f675bdcc in gst_task_func (task=0x1ed5610) at gsttask.c:327
#12 0x7f01f5ff2248 in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0
#13 0x7f01f5ff19e5 in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0
#14 0x7f01f5d6fe9a in start_thread ()
   from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0
#15 0x7f01f5a9a4bd in clone () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#16 0x in ?? ()

The faulting instruction is:

   0x7f01ec5dc820 +0: mov%rbx,-0x20(%rsp)
   0x7f01ec5dc825 +5: mov%rbp,-0x18(%rsp)
   0x7f01ec5dc82a +10:mov%rdi,%rbx
   0x7f01ec5dc82d +13:mov%r12,-0x10(%rsp)
   0x7f01ec5dc832 +18:mov%r13,-0x8(%rsp)
   0x7f01ec5dc837 +23:sub$0x38,%rsp
   0x7f01ec5dc83b +27:movzbl (%rsi),%eax    This one

Where $rsi is not mapped. dca_syncinfo gets $rsi from
gst_dtsdec_parse(). Looking at gst_dtsdec_parse(), $rsi comes from $r12,
which when we map it (manually :() to the source code, corresponds to
the variable data in gst_dtsdec_parse():

static GstFlowReturn
gst_dtsdec_parse (GstAudioDecoder * bdec, GstAdapter * adapter,
gint * _offset, gint * len)
{
...
  guint8 *data;
...
  size = av = gst_adapter_available (adapter);
  data = (guint8 *) gst_adapter_peek (adapter, av);
...
  while (av = 7) {
length = dca_syncinfo (dts-state, data, flags,
sample_rate, bit_rate, frame_length);

if (length == 0) {
  /* shift window to re-find sync */
  data++;
  size--;
} else if (length = size) {
  GST_LOG_OBJECT (dts, Sync: frame size %d, length);
  result = GST_FLOW_OK;
  break;
} else {
  GST_LOG_OBJECT (dts, Not enough data available (needed %d had %d),
  length, size);
  break;
}
  }



Note that the loop condition does not depend on either size nor data. We only 
exit the loop if length is non-0. length comes from dca_syncinfo(), which looks 
for a certain bit pattern at the start of *data, and if it doesn't find it, it 
returns 0.

So if we are given bad data, that doesn't have the given bit segment
dca_syncinfo() looks for, length will always be 0, we will keep looping,
incrementing data and decrementing size until we fall outside of the
buffer, which I think is whats happening.

This by the way is fixed upstream in gstreamer by the following commit:

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-
bad/commit/ext/dts/gstdtsdec.c?id=860ccd414dbb313fabf065b92838f0f39037584b

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