Hi Matthias!
Matthias Julius Matthias Julius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Erik Schanze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The bug, that Hanno filed, occured only, if /dev/raw1394 exists and
> > no raw1394 module was loaded.
> > In this case, which usualy never take place, if automatic device
> > node creation and module loading works fine, it should give an
> > error message.
>
> This is not completely true. I believe the raw1394 module was loaded
> and /dev/raw1394 was created when I plugged in the camera.
> Unfortunately /dev/raw1394 had permissions:
>
> crw-rw---- 1 root disk 171, 0 Oct 30 14:00 /dev/raw1394
>
> And dvgrab could not access it. The segfault disappeared when I
> changed the group owner to video and everything was fine.
>
Ok let's summarize, dvgrab segfaults if it can access the device node
without a device behind (Hannos case) and also if it can't access the
device node (your case).
> Now, after unloading the raw1394 module I get:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/data/video/test$ ll /dev/raw1394
> ls: /dev/raw1394: No such file or directory
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/data/video/test$ dvgrab --autosplit --timestamp
> Segmentation fault
>
With version 1.7-1?
With 1.8-2 not?
> As you can see dvgrab even segfaults if /dev/raw1394 is not there.
>
Could you please build a debug version of dvgrab (from source package,
as I described previously) and give me a backtrace of this segfault?
That would be realy nice.
Kindly regards,
Erik
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