Geoff Crompton wrote: > Benjamin Seidenberg wrote: >> >> OK. I've built some test packages against the CVS. They're at >> http://dlgeek.net/easyh10/ . Currently only amd64. Geoff, can you try >> these out and see if they fix your issue? If you need 386 packages >> built, let me know. >> >> Nyaochi: I had some troubles dropping the dependency on libz. Do you >> think you can look into this? Also, the etch freeze is in about a month. >> It would be really nice if you could manage to get a release of the >> easyh10 cui out before then so it can be in etch. Let me know if I >> can help. >> >> Benjamin >> > > Hi Ben, > > I build i386 packages from the files at http://dlgeek.net/easyh10/, > but I'm still having the same problem. > I used script to record the output, this is the last bit before it > crashed: > > ^M 990: 09.Thin_Line_(ft._Nelly_Furtado).mp3 > ^M 991: 10.After_School_Special.mp3 > ^M 992: 11.High_Fidelity.mp3 > ^M 993: 15.Hey.mp3 > ^M 994: 04.Iey.mp3 > ^Mmake: *** [easyh10_database] Segmentation fault > ESC]0; > > That last song 04.Iey.mp3 is a bit odd. The other songs look like the > full filename, even if it doesn't include the subdirectory. But i > can't find any file with the name "04.Iey.mp3". > > Don't know if that bit of information is useful or not. > Interesting. What I also find interesting is that there is a song numbered 12 between 11 and 15 in the list you sent me that's not showing up. Perhaps it's some weird header in either 12 or 15 that's screwing up easyh10? Try removing both of these files and seeing if it works (and of course if it does, figure out which of the two was causing it).
Benjamin
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