Paul wrote:

>On Thursday 12 May 2005 15:22, Richard Fish wrote:
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>>Paul wrote:
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>>>Hi all,
>>>I posted this problem a few weeks ago and had no replies.  I have tried
>>>all sorts including re-installation of xine-lib 1.0-r2 and xine-ui 0.99.3
>>>but I always get the same error:-
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>>>
>>snip >
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>>>xiTK received SIGSEGV signal, RIP.
>>>Aborted
>>>
>>>What does xiTK refer to?
>>>I am at a loss now, can anybody help???  PLEASE
>>>      
>>>
>>What USE flags do you build xine-ui and xine-lib with?  Mine are:
>>
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>snip
>[ebuild   R   ] media-video/xine-ui-0.99.3  +X +aalib -directfb -lirc +nls 0 
>kB
>[ebuild   R   ] media-libs/xine-lib-1.0-r2  +X -aac +aalib +alsa (-altivec) 
>+arts -cle266 -debug -directfb +dvd -dxr3 +esd -fbcon -ffmpeg +flac -gnome 
>-i8x0 +ipv6 -libcaca -mng +nls -nvidia +opengl +oss +png +samba +sdl -speex 
>-theora +v4l-vidix +vorbis -win32codecs -xinerama +xv -xvmc 0 kB
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>>Also, what CFLAGS do you have in /etc/make.conf?
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>CFLAGS="-O2 -march=athlon-xp -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer"
>CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu"
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>

Two suggestions.  First, try moving/deleting the ~/.xine directory.  I
am thinking that you might be using a non-default UI skin, or you have
some other configuration problem.  If that doesn't help, try rebuilding
xine-lib with USE="-opengl -oss".  OpenGL can cause some problems in
some applications, and OSS is just not necessary anymore.  You could
also try disabling "v4l", which is not needed for playback.

HTH.

-Richard

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