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! CONNECTION
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Exception: SOAP::FaultError
W: Mandatory parameter 'bug' missing in call to Debbugs::Status::get_bug_status
at /usr/local/lib/site_perl/Debbugs/SOAP.pm line 131
Error retrieving bug reports
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This bug clearly should be reopened.
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grade to 2.18.2-1) did not install libxine1-ffmpeg.
So it appears that this bug still isn't fixed, somehow...
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Ludovic Brenta wrote:
> Kevin Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Sounds like I'll wanna grab the current source, but it also sounds
> > like the changes you made and the changes I made are quite similar.
>
> Yes, and I just uploaded 4.0.1 which, according to it
t was allocated was an int.
And this is also interesting (there are 4 of these):
==22897== Address 0xA088160 is 120 bytes inside a block of size 968 free'd
Anyway, I'll keep working on it as I find the time, but it's tough going
at the moment...
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I switched gps.gpr over to -ggdb and all is well on that front now.
It's currently crashing in a free that's being called from
glib.convert.locale_from_utf8(). I'm in the process of com
ideas on how to address this, or at least how to figure out what
exactly it thinks is being accessed before elaboration?
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That line is this:
package Double_String_Table is
new String_Hash (String_Access, False_Free, No_Element);
What do I have to do to fix this?
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or:
codefix-text_manager.adb:2301:45: dynamically tagged expression not allowed
I'd like to somehow fix the source so that the "tagged expression"
error doesn't occur with -fstack-check but I don't know how to fix
that type of error just yet. What exactly does it imply i
ame (name=,
itype=, detail_p=0x1, force_quark=9)
at gbsearcharray.h:163
#2 0x01809650 in C.920.17735 ()
#3 0x7fb3d830 in ?? ()
#4 0x7fb40560 in ?? ()
(gdb) cont
Continuing.
raised STORAGE_ERROR : s-intman.adb:158 explici
esn't look very useful, especially given that I can't even get
a traceback. :-(
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nds
up getting a SIGSEGV. It looks to me like the storage manager catches
that and raises its own exception.
GDB puts me into C mode, which isn't going to help a whole lot for
debugging this.
Why can't I run gnatgdb against this?
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>
> and do debian/rules gnat-gps again.
This yields the same compilation error.
(what I actually did was to retain the use of "-g" in package Builder
and to change the "-O2" in Compiler's Default_Switches to "-O0", but
that's equival
ese options, you'll stand a
> lesser chance of getting exceptions and a higher chance of getting
> random memory corruption and segfaults :/
Hmm...I'll experiment a bit with that.
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Package: gnat-gps
Version: 3.1.3-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Note that I am using the amd64 version, so that may be relevant here. I
haven't tried using the i386 version.
Basically, it seems that gnat-gps is completely unusable. If I open an
existing project (hell
Lo?c Minier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On sam, f?v 18, 2006, Kevin Brown wrote:
> > It's possible this bug is somehow AMD64-specific...
>
> Yes, it seems likely.
>
> > I'll be reverting to 0.8.8-13 until this bug gets fixed. Going back and
> > fo
Package: rhythmbox
Version: 0.9.3.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
This version of rhythmbox appears to be unusable. After it comes up, I
can select a song to play and begin playing it. Afterwards, any attempt
to do anything (pause the song, move to a different locati
Package: mozilla
Version: 2:1.7.12-1kev
Followup-For: Bug #346013
Yeah, I've confirmed this. Same problem, same solution, arrived at
independently. :-)
By the way, Teemu, your crashing problem is likely due to an optimizer
bug in gcc. Try modifying your debian/rules file and change line 41
fr
Package: mozilla-browser
Version: 2:1.7.12-1
Followup-For: Bug #321644
There's a web page at work that I use occasionally that triggers this
bug every time. Recompiling with "-g -O" instead of "-g -O2" fixed it.
Since changing the optimizer flags causes the crashes in question to
disappear for
Package: mono-apache-server
Version: 1.0.5-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Seems all the mod-mono functionality is now broken, and apache returns a
code 500 (internal server error) for all of it.
So in order to find out what was going on, I started mod-mono-server by
ha
ropriate packages, but it
is something of a pain. I do realize that there are tradeoffs for
running in the -unstable branch, but to be honest I didn't expect the
possibility of multi-week distribution breakage to be one of them.
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that this transition is happening in -unstable instead of
-experimental. I thought -experimental was where all the
distribution-breaking changes were supposed to occur...
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