Hello, Le jeudi 30 mai 2013 17:51:26, Reinhard Tartler a écrit : > This looks like a segfault in libproxy.
Yes. The PAC interpreter is crashing. This type of bug is most likely to affect corporate users, where PAC files are popular. > A similar crash has is known in Ubuntu as > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libproxy/+bug/1038578, maybe it > is the same issue? I don't know if it is the same issue, but there are indeed quite a few PAC- related libproxy bugs in LaunchPad. > Remi, executive summary, I suspect that the ubuntu issue above is > effectively the same as http://bugs.debian.org/710190. Does the > information there help you with identifying the issue? I am not familiar with libproxy internals. Due to the swarm of crash reports, I have made VLC 2.1 execute /usr/bin/proxy from proxy-tools in a separate process instead of calling libproxy directly. (This also weakens the run-time dependency on libproxy.) At least, VLC will not crash anymore. > Also, reading bug > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=604934 makes me feel > sad and wonder, if there was some way to disable the usage of libproxy > in vlc altogether? For VLC 2.0, either `./configure --disable-libproxy' or build-time conflict with libproxy-dev ought to do. Then the plain old $http_proxy will be used. -- Rémi Denis-Courmont http://www.remlab.net/ _______________________________________________ pkg-multimedia-maintainers mailing list pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-multimedia-maintainers