This bug was fixed in the package gnome-mplayer - 0.9.6-1
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gnome-mplayer (0.9.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release:
- new media tracker and audio meter
- new key use_pulse_flat_volume to be set if you are using
Pulse Audio 0.9.15 (see
I believe this patch should fix it.
Index: src/support.c
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--- src/support.c (revision 1242)
+++ src/support.c (working copy)
@@ -1529,6 +1529,9 @@
gchar *unescaped = NULL;
MetaData *data = NULL;
+ if
The updated package (0.9.5-1~jaunty2) is available from here:
https://launchpad.net/~norsetto/+archive/ppa
It would be appreciated if you can test it and report here if this
solves your problem.
** Changed in: gnome-mplayer (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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yesterday i updated to the 64bit RC, and also migrated all my stuff to
ext4 partitions. maybe i already got the update as via the automated
system, or it just doesn't effect the new system.
but anyhow, adding all my mp3 doesn't cause a crash anymore!
thanks for your help!
On Sat, 2009-04-18 at
No, the faulty entry is the one after that. Apparently the callback is called
with a blank entry, which causes the crash in a string comparison. I think
upstream should add a length check before calling g_slist_foreach in
menuitem_open_callback (its already checking that the pointer is not null
it would be quite hard to include all the directories. i do have a
Tommy Emmanuel Albums too, but if i add it separately, then everything
is fine. if it's an ill-formatted directory (structure), then i'd say it
should rather be one of the chinese albums i have. but actually, i'd
suspect some error
OK, thanks for letting us know. If you do happen to identify the file
that is causing the crash it could be interesting if we could have a
look at it. This could help us to pin down the particular cause for the
crash.
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gnome-mplayer crashed with SIGSEGV in g_ascii_strncasecmp()
i'd be glad to help, but do ou think there's a way to create a log of
the files it opens? then the last one should be the killer.
sorry for such questions, but i'm not an expert on linux systems, barely
started using Ubuntu a while ago.
On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 09:52 +, Cesare Tirabassi wrote:
Try launching the application from the command line, like this:
gnome-mplayer --verbose error.log
After the crash there should be a file named error.log in your home
directory which could contain some info about the item that caused the
crash. Check it out and eventually attach it to this bug
here's the error file, i attached it.
the last file in the list is a WMA, which was originally on my Meizu M6
mp3 player as a test song. it should be a version 8 lossless WMA, but if
i open that one just by itself, then gnome-mplayer doesn't have any
problems.
On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 20:22 +,
Could you include the listing of the directory (and its subdirectories)
which gives the fault? It should be the one named Tommy Emmanuel
Albums. I suspect it could be an ill-formed name that causes the crash.
** Changed in: gnome-mplayer (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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** Visibility changed to: Public
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gnome-mplayer crashed with SIGSEGV in g_ascii_strncasecmp()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348864
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