Can you try wether installing libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio solves the
issue for you?
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Wesnoth is unable to have a normal quit. Only kill -9 then can terminate the
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Gerfried Fuchs schrieb:
Can you try wether installing libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio solves the
issue for you?
I'm sorry, but I updated to the current jaunty release already. The bug
doesn't seem to affect my PC anymore.
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Wesnoth is unable to have a normal quit. Only kill -9 then can
Confusing because you wrote before that The problem occurs for me in
jaunty and now it doesn't anymore. Anyway, thanks for your feedback, I
guess marking this bugreport as invalid is best I can do.
Thanks. :)
Rhonda
** Changed in: wesnoth (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Gerfried Fuchs schrieb:
Confusing because you wrote before that The problem occurs for me in
jaunty and now it doesn't anymore. Anyway, thanks for your feedback, I
guess marking this bugreport as invalid is best I can do.
Thanks. :)
Rhonda
** Changed in: wesnoth (Ubuntu)
Status:
** Description changed:
I tried Wesnoth 1.4.1 from Ubuntu repo and 1.4.3 from GetDeb. Both
yielded the same results. Whenever I press the Quit button, Wesnoth
window will still stay on the desktop albeit I can't interact with it
anymore. top in terminal shows that Wesnoth process is
The problem occurs for me in jaunty (No third party sources, current canonical
updates) too. If the application wesnoth (and a process called wesnoth-nolog)
was closed with kill -9 the problem seems to vanish for the remaining session.
As this is my first bug comment and I am not very
I think I was accidentaly able reproduce this bug:
1. Enable pulseaudio server
2. have libsdl1.2debian-alsa installed (or any other non-pulse compabitile
sound system)
3. run wesnoth and freeing sound device blocks in same mutex call as reported
here
work around for me:
Use correct sdl sound
* Pauli [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-12-09 15:02:14 CET]:
I don't know if above sdl-mixer patch would fix this.
The above mentioned patch was applied in the Debian package in version
1.2.8-5, which appears to be in ubuntu jaunty. So if you have jaunty or
are able to upgrade to the jaunty package of
I'm not sure but can you try to apply this upstream revision to sdl-mixer and
see if this bug still exists?
http://www.libsdl.org/cgi/viewvc.cgi?view=revrevision=3534
It was suggested to me in june by wesnoth upstream and I thought I
forwarded it to the sdl-mixer maintainers but somehow it
Seems like SDL sound/mixer internal thread isn't existing even thought
it should. So this is probably SDL bug instead of wesnoth one. Also
platform specific so it might be hard to help finding how to fix it.
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Wesnoth is unable to have a normal quit. Only kill -9 then can terminate the
** Changed in: wesnoth (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Wesnoth is unable to have a normal quit. Only kill -9 then can terminate the
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To be able to pin down the issue, did you play with a local running
server? Upstream suggested that it might be related to the client
waiting for the server to shut down, so if you did indeed play with a
local running server that might help us to tackle the problem. Any other
informations on how
Attach is the full strace output.
Here is the important part though:
close(11) = 0
munmap(0xb759a000, 4096)= 0
munmap(0xb5f1a000, 30104) = 0
munmap(0xb62c9000, 163028) = 0
munmap(0xb759b000, 19520) = 0
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