This bug was fixed in the package mjpegtools - 1:1.9.0-0.0ubuntu3
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mjpegtools (1:1.9.0-0.0ubuntu3) jaunty-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/control
- add quilt build-depend for patch
- reformat to comply with upstream, making future merge easier
* debian/rules
- add
Hello - need help (beginner)
I have the same problem with ppmtoy4m - Illegal instruction (on my
Athlon XP2000+)
but I still don't know what and HAW to do.
1. I had reinstall mjpegtools with Synapptic - no effect (marking
package to reinstall + apply)
2. I can't find out, which version of
Can confirm this.
Updated from mjpegtools_1.9.0-0.0ubuntu2_i386.deb (which gave Illegal
instruction on using mplex) to mjpegtools_1.9.0-0.0ubuntu3_i386.deb and now
(at least) mplex works smoothly.
[Ubuntu Jaunty,
Athlon XP 1700+,
Linux 2.6.28-13-generic #45-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 30 19:49:51 UTC
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[SRU] mpeg2enc crashes with SIGILL on non-p4 architectures.
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Ok something a bit odd here.
I removed mjpegtools and then re-installed.
This picked up mjpegtools_1.9.0-0.0ubuntu3_i386.deb again but now it
appears to work.
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[SRU] mpeg2enc crashes with SIGILL on non-p4 architectures.
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Hi,
FYI, I installed (manually) the debian i386 packages from http://www
.debian-
multimedia.org/pool/main/m/mjpegtools/mjpegtools_1.9.0-0.5_i386.deb and
http://www.debian-
multimedia.org/pool/main/m/mjpegtools/libmjpegtools-1.9_1.9.0-0.5_i386.deb
in my Kubuntu Jaunty, and I have tested that the
accepted into jaunty-proposed, please test.
** Changed in: mjpegtools (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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[SRU] mpeg2enc crashes with SIGILL on non-p4 architectures.
How long should this take to appear in the repository?
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[SRU] mpeg2enc crashes with SIGILL on non-p4 architectures.
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Currently the most recent version in the repository is
mjpegtools_1.9.0-0.0ubuntu3_i386.deb
This also shows up if you enable the jaunty-proposed repository
I've tried with this update and it still has the same Illegal
instruction when processing samples.
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[SRU] mpeg2enc crashes with SIGILL
This has been released into Karmic, but there has been no fix for Jaunty
users.
As this is a bug impacting a lot of Athlon users will there be a fix
released for Jaunty?
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[SRU] mpeg2enc crashes with SIGILL on non-p4 architectures.
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This bug was fixed in the package mjpegtools - 1:1.9.0-0.5ubuntu1
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mjpegtools (1:1.9.0-0.5ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* merge from debian-multimedia, remaining changes:
* debian/patches/02_fix_arch_specifics.patch
- patch configure and configure.ac to never use arch
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/karmic/mjpegtools
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** Changed in: mjpegtools (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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[SRU] mpeg2enc crashes with SIGILL on non-p4 architectures.
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Hi,
I also have the same kind of crashes with the mjpegtools, but not only with
mpeg2enc.
Precisely, the utility ppmtoy4m crashes in the same way. I noticed,
because this utility is used frequently by the DVD authoring tools
(QDVDAuthor, KmediaFactory).
Here I cp all the info I have:
$ uname
I also have a crash with the jaunty-proposed version of (lib)mjpegtools.
jpeg2yuv now works well, but mpeg2enc still crash :
$ dpkg -l|grep mjpegto
ii libmjpegtools-1.9 1:1.9.0-0.0ubuntu2
MJPEG video capture/editting/playback MPEG e
ii mjpegtools
I'm one admin of the mjpegtools project on SF.
From all the posts I'm nor sour if the problem is caused by the
mjpegtools package. Anf from reading alle the posts I'm not sour either.
I have a report from one use wher compiling from source solved the
problem.
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I have updated to mjpegtools from -proposed repository (1:1.9.0-0.0ubuntu2),
and I am still getting the SIGILL from mpeg2enc.
In gdb I get:
Starting program: /usr/bin/mpeg2enc -a 2 -n p -f 8 -o /dev/stdout for_mpeg2enc
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging
I'm using xubuntu 9.04 on an AMD XP 2600 with 1 gig ram.
I can confirm that this is still a problem as of today. I re-installed through
synaptic (1:1.9.0-0) and even recompiled mjpegtools-1.9.0 from source with:
cd /opt/software/mjpegtools-1.9.0
./configure
./make
sudo make install
Did I do
I installed mjpegtools 1:1.9.0-0.0ubuntu2 from jaunty-proposed.
jpeg2yuv now works on AMD Athlon XP, but mpeg2enc still returns illegal
instruction:
mpeg2enc -n n -f 8 -a 2 -o /tmp/qdvdtest/Main Menu VMGM/menu.m2v
INFO: [mpeg2enc] SETTING EXTENDED MMX for MOTION!
INFO: [mpeg2enc] SETTING
Got rejected by ScottK, since new debdiff doesn't have a bug reference.
Please add it, or use debuild -v to include the previous changelog.
** Changed in: mjpegtools (Ubuntu)
Milestone: jaunty-updates = None
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[SRU] mpeg2enc crashes with SIGILL on non-p4 architectures.
mjpegtools (1:1.9.0-0.0ubuntu3) jaunty; urgency=low
* debian/control
- add quilt build-depend for patch
- reformat to comply with upstream, making future merge easier
* debian/rules
- add quilt
* debian/patches/02_fix_arch_specifics.patch
- patch configure and configure.ac
ACK 0ubuntu3 and sponsoring.
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I just noticed that mjpegtools still get built with -march=penitum4,
thus still giving a SIGILL. I didn't notice before because the ppa-
buildmachine use K8 as architecture and the binaries produced there just
worked.
Attached is a new debdiff:
mjpegtools (1:1.9.0-0.0ubuntu3) jaunty;
** Also affects: mjpegtools (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Importance: High
Status: Fix Committed
** Changed in: mjpegtools (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Andreas Moog (amoog)
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[SRU] mpeg2enc crashes with SIGILL on non-p4 architectures.
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You
Accepted mjpegtools into jaunty-proposed-proposed; please test and give
feedback here. Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
for documentation how to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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[SRU] mpeg2enc crashes with SIGILL on
The attached debdiff FTBFS due to the compile flag being applied to all
arches, even if they don't support it. Attached debdiff corrects this
issue by using:
ifneq ($(findstring $(DEB_BUILD_ARCH), i386 lpia),)
CFLAGS+=-mno-sse2
endif
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Uploaded to jaunty-proposed
** Changed in: mjpegtools (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed in: mjpegtools (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = jaunty-updates
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