I experienced a different crash symptom this afternoon, after about 2.5 hours of play the music stopped, when I checked Audacious (expecting to see it crashed) I saw the following for the 'last action'
-------------------------------------------------------- Open http://localhost/play/index.php?song=5354&uid=8&sid=f6df71327819a953d5e2eb530b54edda&name=/Zazie%20-%20Jet%20Lag.mp3 with curl => 0x8061c210 Got header 15 bytes Got header 35 bytes Got header 77 bytes Got header 23 bytes Got header 20 bytes Got header 23 bytes Got header 63 bytes Got header 24 bytes Got header 0 bytes Got header 28 bytes Got header 35 bytes Got header 77 bytes Got header 23 bytes Got header 20 bytes Got header 63 bytes Got header 44 bytes Got header 17 bytes Got header 24 bytes Got header 0 bytes Got header 15 bytes Got header 35 bytes Got header 77 bytes Got header 23 bytes Got header 20 bytes Got header 23 bytes Got header 63 bytes Got header 24 bytes Got header 0 bytes Got header 28 bytes Got header 35 bytes Got header 77 bytes Got header 23 bytes Got header 20 bytes Got header 63 bytes Got header 44 bytes Got header 17 bytes Got header 24 bytes Got header 0 bytes Got header 15 bytes Got header 35 bytes Got header 77 bytes Got header 23 bytes Got header 20 bytes Got header 23 bytes Got header 63 bytes Got header 24 bytes Got header 0 bytes -------------------------------------------------------------- the application was still displayed, but did not respond to any mouse commands. A CTRL + C dropped me back to a console, but did not stop the application. I tried a simple kill on the audacious process, still nothing. a kill -9 did finally remove it. I was able to just it 'play' again and the song it had previous tried to play started right up with out an error. I didn't find any evidence of a out of memory error this time. -Karl Vollmer Ampache Lead Developer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]