On Dec 29, 2006, at 4:42 AM, Josselin Mouette wrote:
Well, nothing really useful here, except this confirms this is a
problem
somewhere in the GStreamer stack. Reassigning.
@debian-powerpc: as it seem to render gstreamer completely useless
on G3
processors, I think this must be addressed before the release. If
anyone
with powerpc knowledge has some time to find what is going wrong, that
would be very helpful.
Thanks for you help!
Is there a (set of) configuration parameter(s) I can fiddle with that
will disable (selected parts of) gstreamer? That might help to
narrow the scope of the question. As noted elsewhere, I'm an old-
fashioned command-line kinda guy and all this multi-media stuff is
just so much glitz as far as I'm concerned. So disabling the
troublesome parts (or the whole thing) is acceptable to me.
Especially if it lets me get on with other testing activities on the
OldWorld machine.
I'm (of course) willing and anxious to help get this thing debugged.
The machine in question is dedicated to Debian testing, so feel free
to ask me to try anything that you think might help in diagnosing the
problem.
Rick
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