EDIT: Missing subject line, apologies for the spam... honestly.


Marco Peereboom wrote:

> Since you don't provides logs and just yell I'll assume that this was

> done on m68k using last weeks xenocara on last months userland and last

> years kernel.



I mentioned I was using OpenBSD 4.2 and applied the latest Xenocara patches...



Apologies for not stating the obvious.. because everyone watches DVD's on 
m68k.. right?



Marco Peereboom wrote:

> Based on your setup I can conclude that you are running out of sync and

> therefore your fix is to update everything using source (just to make

> sure).



I'm not out of sync.. I'm running OpenBSD 4.2 and I have everything on the 
errata page applied.. ;)



Jacob Meuser:

> hmm, something makes me think this type of attitude has something

> to do with the disappearance of -stable ports ...



Yes, I am pissed off that the developers ended that...



They/You arrogantly assumed everyone uses -CURRENT, and security isn't important

to those using -STABLE.



Jacob Meuser:

> as you said, everything but watching dvds with vlc worked, for you

> on your setup. do you really expect every possible scenario with

> every possible port combination to be tested? would you rather not

> have -stable patches?



I said VLC doesn't work.. regardless of what I want to play in it.. it crashes 
upon execution.. with the error in my initial email..



Clearly it's complaining about some sort of memory allocation bug...



And if it worked "before" that errata patch.. It's safe to assume one of the 
developers screwed up.. ;) 







-Nix Fan.


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