no answer received, closing as fix released
** Changed in: dvgrab (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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dvgrab crashes with stack smashing detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197176
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Please try to reproduce this under 8.10 . Maybe the problems were fixed
upstream.
** Changed in: dvgrab (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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dvgrab crashes with stack smashing detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197176
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My problems dissapeard after I upgraded to 3.1-2 from intrepid ibex
(running Hardy Heron). Don't know if it's related to this but please
try.
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dvgrab crashes with stack smashing detected
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I'm having the same issue.. I am using a Canon DV camcorder to do A-D
conversion of VHS tapes... If the tapes are of poor quality, this crash
happens very quickly.
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dvgrab crashes with stack smashing detected
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Now that Geoff123 mentions it, I also noticed it happens between scenes. I also
thought it was more likely when the recorded audio was switching between 12 bit
and 16 bit but that turned out to be a coincidence. I have found a work
around. If
I reboot my system before grabbing each tape it
This is happening for me also. Seems to happen between scenes when
there is no video.
capture-2007.12.22_17-31-14.avi:16.24 MB 136 frames timecode
00:03:55.16 date 2007.12.22 17:31:19
# no audio
# no audio
capture-2007.12.22_18-54-51.avi:80.84 MB 681 frames timecode
Hello James,
There was no core file in /var/crash.
I followed the instructions you sent and have attached the file that
resulted. I did install the dvgrab-dbgsym package though you wouldn't
know it from all the no debugging symbols found messages.
Thanks for your help.
-marty
GNU gdb
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12337866/Dependencies.txt
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Hi,
This error is probably caused by a buffer overflow on the
stack, which is what the stack smashing protection
is there to prevent. It can be used maliciously in an
attack, but it can also be a programming error, which
is probably the case here.
It would be useful to get a backtrace, I think