FWIW, now running the 2.0.3 package that Iain got into the mainline
(automatically upgraded from my PPA). Everything seems to be working
quite well on gstreamer at the moment, no major crashes or weird issues
with video as of late.
Xine still appears to be wonky though if I switch to that.
I filed a crash, but it was considered as a duplicate of bug #145413 !
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Fred, why shouldn't this happen? I've seen that this bug is marked
Incomplete, so you might want to help triaging it.
Apart from that, you could un-duplicate it yourself (but I don't see why it
should not become a duplicate - without looking closer at those bugs though).
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miro (2.0.3-1ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
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* debian/pyversions: Change to 2.6 to build for 2.6
* debian/patches/70_python_version.patch: Add. Look in python 2.6 include
Thanks for your feedback guys. Please file separate bugs for any more
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The james-snijder packages work on my jaunty-64 box using the gstreamer output.
Some video's don't play (they halt miro until I do killall pulseaudio), but
those video's do the exact same thing when played with totem. So it's just the
normal pulseaudio nightmare that Jaunty is turning into.
I
Oh and the xine output has even more issues with pulseaudio. It won't
play anything and halt miro, until I killall pulseaudio again. (it seems
to auto-respawn, is there a way to rid my system of pulseaudio? is it
wise? i can only assume there are already zillions of bugs concerning
pulseaudio ..
I reinstalled Kubuntu Jaunty and the packages worked fine. I think my
python install may have been corrupted.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen
ralf.nieuwenhuij...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh and the xine output has even more issues with pulseaudio. It won't
play anything and halt
Thanks Iain!
For anybody wanting to test it, I've just uploaded the package (built from the
debdiff posted by Iain) to my PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~blueyed/+archive/ppa
For me, there are several tracebacks like the following on startup (in the
console):
gtcache.gettext: not initialized
Based on the relatively positive test feedback, and the results of my
own review, I am giving this FFe request its first ACK. However, please
monitor this package to ensure that no other issues crop up.
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Ack #2. Approved. Clealry there is more work to do on miro, but this
is a step in the right direction.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Ack #2. Approved. Clealry there is more work to do on miro, but this
is a step in the right direction.
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OK, it actually seems to work! Uploading all the information for the
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I'd like to merge the new
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* Downloaded a video from a default feed and played it
* Added a video from my hard drive and played it
* Added a feed, downloaded a video and played it
* Indexed my home directory and played some videos that are added from it.
I found a crash which I think is related to pulse; when pulse starts
Ack #1 from me.
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For me it seems to work pretty well. Using gstreamer seems to be quite
stable. With xine, skipping around within the video seems to sometimes
result in a hang that may be related to audio (keeps playing video for a
bit, with no audio, then hangs)
Since I've had behavior similar to this appear
Iain: I have had a few crashes with miro now but they all seem to be
related to pulseaudio. Don't know whether it would make sense to make
the backend interfaces more robust in miro.
James: As long as I've been using Ubuntu (few years) the Xine backend has
supported far more codecs than
I appreciate your feedback, and will definitely assess this as the
release progresses. Once pulseaudio attains stability we can look into
whether the default should be switched; it may be the case that once
whatever bug is fixed then the problems go away.
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James,
I tried your packages but I received the output at the following webpage
when trying to run Miro:
http://rafb.net/p/kdJ3D840.html
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Rashad,
Most of that should be innocuous. The last part is where it dies:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/miro.real, line 261, in module
startapp()
File /usr/bin/miro.real, line 206, in startapp
startup(props_to_set)
File /usr/bin/miro.real, line 93, in startup
Here's an updated debdiff. I've expanded the changelog and fixed
debian/pyversions since last time.
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I am using the amd64 version of Ubuntu Jaunty.
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 8:55 PM, James Snyder
jbsny...@fanplastic.orgwrote:
Rashad,
Most of that should be innocuous. The last part is where it dies:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/miro.real, line 261, in module
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