could make a difference that causes a crash.)
Working fine here too. The backtrace strongly suggests that the problem isn't
actually a gxine problem.
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I'm seeing exactly the reverse problem. In Michael Biebl's screenshot, from
my point of view, kate is showing the fonts wrongly and the Qt5 app is
showing them correctly. Here, it's Qt5 which is showing them wrongly.
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gt; This question could be part of the expert menu.
I for one would welcome this. When I last checked, there was such a question
regarding choice of boot loader (and, presumably, that's still there).
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tored. If $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is either not set
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s) to be always on top, but that
often also doesn't provide the behaviour which I want.)
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resent upstream yet ‒ all
radeon/*_mc2.bin are missing. All necessary files are present at
http://people.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/radeon_ucode/
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line 84:
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d//01autoremove-kernels.dpkg-new: Permission denied
run-parts: /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal exited with return code 1
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t 1.1 users have already migrated) then remove it.
The first of these needs to be done soon and the last needs to be
post-jessie; the middle one, well, not sure. I'd prefer before freeze.
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(See also bug 731015.)
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This also breaks any projects which use cmake 2.8.12.1. I'll be filing a bug
report on that shortly.
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Package: gogglesmm
Version: 0.12.7-1
Severity: important
As I would like to drop xine-lib 1.1.x at some point (!), this package needs
be ported to xine-lib 1.2 (Build-Depend on libxine2-dev). This may require
code changes.
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, it suggests libxine2-vdr while depending on libxine1. This is
pointless unless it instead depends on libxine2 and should, therefore, be
removed for now.
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Severity: important
As I would like to drop xine-lib 1.1.x at some point (!), this package needs
be ported to xine-lib 1.2 (Build-Depend on libxine2-dev). This may require
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Version: 3.2.0~rc1-1
Severity: important
As I would like to drop xine-lib 1.1.x at some point (!), this package needs
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Version: 0.2.0-13
Severity: important
As I would like to drop xine-lib 1.1.x at some point (!), this package needs
be ported to xine-lib 1.2 (Build-Depend on libxine2-dev). This may require
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Version: 0.5.3-3
Severity: important
As I would like to drop xine-lib 1.1.x at some point (!), this package needs
be ported to xine-lib 1.2 (Build-Depend on libxine2-dev). This may require
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It's fixed upstream now if you want to do a local build. I'm not uploading
fixed .debs just yet – I think that it's about time for another upstream
release, and it's better to pull this fix in with that.
http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/xine-lib/xine-lib-1.2/rev/c7e4c73
ll wheel.)
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# User Darren Salt
# Date 1379621782 -3600
# Thu Sep 19 21:16:22 2013 +0100
Work around a f
I demand that "Adrian Immanuel Kieß" may or may not have written...
> On Wed, 2013-09-18 at 17:11 +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
>> I demand that Adrian Immanuel Kiess may or may not have written...
[snip]
>>> gxine playback of OGG Vorbis streams seem to be broken. Wat
ii libxine2-gnome 1:1.2.3-dmo1
> ii libxine2-x 1:1.2.3-dmo1
You should use Debian packages, not third-party packages, when reporting
bugs. However, in this case, there is no problem with that since the bug
shows up quite nicely here without those third-party packages.
[M-F-T set
ne-lib 1.2.
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for wheezy now, I think, and I'm
not aware of anything which would fix this for vdpau (and I can't usefully
test vdpau anyway).
All being well, there should be a new xine-lib release once wheezy's out.
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> You aren't getting off that easy! Please add your name as an Uploader.
Done. And since that means that it needn't be handled as an NMU, I've set the
version no. to 0.2.1-1.
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> Happy to sponsor.
http://tartarus.org/ds/libwebp/
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l have
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thanks
rfkill uses a kernel interface; the kernel rfkill core hands this off to
whichever driver registered that particular kill switch. So this is likely to
be a driver issue or, possibly, a BIOS or hardware issue.
Beyond that, I couldn't say...
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there, the better, though that's going to be after wheezy's released anyway.)
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t shouldn't be happening... if I move libvdpau_r600.so.1 out of
the way, it fails as above then exits, but no segfault. A backtrace, at
least, is needed to get anywhere with this one.
Also, the missing library is in nvidia-vdpau-driver (assuming that you're
using the taintware).
[snip]
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vdr packaging repository. I doubt that it'll get a freeze exception, although
I don't see that it shouldn't on the grounds that the programme names and
descriptions are what looks like random junk without this patch.
(Cc'ed to -release; m-f-t s
Architecture: amd64
Why lib32vdpau1? You're evidently using packaged xine; given that, it'll be
for amd64, so trying to fix this by installing something built for i386 (even
though packaged for amd64) makes no sense here.
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ut_pixels_clamped_mmx ()
>from /usr/lib/i686/cmov/libavcodec.so.52
> #1 0xb6018c00 in ff_simple_idct_put_mmx ()
>from /usr/lib/i686/cmov/libavcodec.so.52
> #2 0xac4d5580 in ?? ()
> Backtrace stopped: previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)
I suspect that rel
hint or warning.
Backtrace? Sample file?
Also, worth you seeing if this happens with libxine2 in testing/unstable.
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Do not tell big lies. Sm
rystal Palace, 2012-04-18. The channel data distributed with dvb-apps is
> now incorrect.
You should use w_scan to gather the new information. It would be useful if
you attach the new tuning information to this bug report.
Also, as of 26 September, it'll also be incorrect for Pontop Pi
Package: sponsorship-requests
I'm looking for a sponsor for "mercurial-buildpackage", which I'm taking over.
(Co-maintainers would be appreciated.)
* Package name: mercurial-buildpackage
Version : 0.10
Upstream Author : Jens Peter Secher ,
converted to UTF-8 for display, but has been output as if it needed no
encoding.
The fix is trivial; a patch is attached.
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Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.4
Tags: patch
lintian is misreporting missing-build-dependency-for-dh_-command for any
package which build-depends on libxine2-dev and uses dh_xine.
libxine-dev and libxine2-dev both contain /usr/bin/dh_xine.
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there are empty directories (that one's
going to need a manifest, I suspect). Though technically that's a subset of
this bug, I'm considering that to be a separate problem and therefore a
separate bug since likely common cases are, I think, now fixed.
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xz support is now present in the hg repository.
Ideally, it needs pristine-xz with support for -e (--extreme); see bug
658666.
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Updated patch.
This uses pristine-xz and therefore requires pristine-tar 1.18 or later.
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If it's stupid but it works, then it's
ying 6e before 6 due to this change in automake.
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If it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter.
mercurial-buildpackage-xz.patch
Description: Binary data
herwise, that I can see), and (with 1.2) 1.2.1 or later is
required (else segfault).
So either I fix this and upload 1.2.0-6, or I wait and let it go away
automatically when 1.2.1 is uploaded. Either way, I'm taking no action until
1.2.0 is in testing.
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nt release, it's not going to be fixed in
stable as it's not a security problem. (Though there is the option of making
1.1.x from testing – currently 1.1.20.1 – available via squeeze-backports.)
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... basically, do the same as in gxine.
I should probably use dpkg-trigger to ensure that the updated file is
processed by anything with an interest in /usr/share/applications, though.
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The fix is here:
http://xineliboutput.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/xineliboutput/vdr-xineliboutput/xine_post_audiochannel.c?r1=1.7&r2=1.8&view=patch
Alternatively, it may be worth grabbing a new snapshot; I'm told that changes
since that one may be useful for VDPAU users.
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diff -ur phonon-backend-xine-4.6.0really4.4.4/debian/control phonon-backend-xine
.
The attached patch fixes this.
(It will currently FTBFS with libxine-dev from experimental anyway; a fix for
this is pending.)
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config to locate
xine-lib...
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l cause an FTBFS with libxine-dev in
experimental, but that's a libxine-dev bug.)
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at which point this will become serious if not fixed.)
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diff -ur
re: fixing it in xine-lib fixes it elsewhere.
If you're going to re-assign or mark it as found elsewhere again, DON'T –
it'd be much more useful, not to mention correct, to mark it as affecting any
package which uses xine-list-1.1 (or xine-list-1.2, if in experimental).
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in testing; there's no reason to prevent migration from unstable.
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gt; meaningful error message.
Run the front end in verbose mode; see what it tries. Also, see what sound
output methods are available, and what devices each offers. Maybe all that
you need is to adjust the configuration...?
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thanks
Works fine here (with current xine-lib & gxine).
Also, are you sure that it was a gxine bug and not a xine-lib bug? Usually,
audio- or video-related crashes are due to a bug in xine-lib or some library
which *it* uses.
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This one I'll leave until that's available in main.
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(Forward deletion seems to be working properly.)
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Windoze has great support for devices. Shrug and Pray.
-
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> On Monday, October 10, 2011 07:35:20 PM Darren Salt wrote:
[snip]
>> You need to make the same changes in those files: trying to look up the
>> corrected string in files which contain the original, incorrect, version
>&
ds not to work very well :-)
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[snip]
Fixed upstream for the next release.
(Incidentally, you *are* taking care of updating libxine1.pot and *.po wrt
these changes?)
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> On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 06:12:28PM +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
[snip]
>> debian/patches is generated when the source package is built, and that
>> patch adds one file and alters another in that directory.
[snip]
> Rebu
h file and leave debian/patches empty.
[snip]
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tag 600955 wontfix
thanks
The descriptions look fine to me.
libxine-* - back end, so described as a library
gxine*- front end, so described as a player
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ne-lib-1.2; however, the next upload (which is
overdue...) should be using graphicsmagick.
xine-lib has already been switched to graphicsmagick.
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]: VIA686A - VIA 82C686A/B rev21
> VIA 82C686A/B rev21 with W83971D at 0xdc00, irq 10
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ne to me.
> The depency on libxine1, pulled in via ${shlibs:Depends} or
> ${misc:Depends}, doesn't sounds sensible to me, because the package doesn't
> contains useful files.
True, it doesn't, but it does ensure that you get useful plugins.
> And if I'm right, this
tput is printed:
> Aborted
[snip]
This looks like bug 597289, which I've just closed. To confirm this, install
libxine1-gnome; if it is the same problem, this will 'fix' it.
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close 599154 0.99.6-1
thanks
I demand that James Zuelow may or may not have written...
> On Tuesday, October 05, 2010, Darren Salt wrote:
> (snip)
>>> This is an HP DV9000Z laptop, with amd CPU and nvidia graphics. A
>>> similar issue is listed here:
>>> http://
the nvidia taintware is the cause.
> Listed as critical because it affects every other process on the
> computer when it crashes.
Reduced to important because it's not a xine problem.
(I was tempted to just close it on seeing "nvidia". Consider yourself lucky.)
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> Pulseaudio can indeed be an ugly beast.
>> Please ask if you need more details!
> Have you tried this with xine-ui as well?
And xine-lib hg (upstream). There's a patch in there which affects the
pulseaudio output plugin.
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ich is... interesting, in this
context. (Being able to use either is somewhat important.)
> I am considering using GCC's shared library contructor/destructor semantics
> but am not sure how reliable that might be.
Well... as far as xine-lib is concerned, if that works with dlopen() &
d
;t see a way to do it – for DVDs –
without assuming things about libdvdread internals, so I'm cloning and
reassigning this bug report accordingly.
(libcdio has a suitable interface, but I'm not presently sure about video
CDs. Will have to investigate...)
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nificant).
Anyway, see bugs 587227 (which, along with the libmodplug transition,
prompted this change; and yes, this probably should have been in the
changelog) and 443675 (which is why the "wontfix" tag).
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-i386 as the attached patch does?
Well... it would help if you attach the right patch... :-)
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What do you mean, "we"?
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> On sam., 2010-07-24 at 12:27 +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
>> thunar-data has a sento action for bluetooth-sendto, which isn't provided
>> by blueman. However, there is an equivalent which is provided:
>> bluem
tall
nvidia-glx should conflict with libgl1-mesa-glx since both contain
/usr/lib/libGL.so.1.
From the build logs, it's clear that maintainer builds are on amd64 – unclean
build environment?
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(or a symlink from bluetooth-sendto to blueman-sendto,
which would be best done in blueman but would require the addition of
Conflicts headers).
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is needed. According to upstream, this
version fixes the default values of the new fields and has a soname bump.
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reassign 582194 kaffeine 1.0~pre3-3
thanks
Not going to happen until xine-lib 1.2 is released and uploaded to unstable,
unless an upload of kaffeine to experimental is done.
You could rebuild it yourself, using libxine-dev from experimental.
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Works fine here (testing with gxine).
I note that the segfault occurred within libavcodec52, which says that this
is (more likely, was) an ffmpeg bug.
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;; then
+ exit 0
+ fi
else
# official Debian linux-images take care themself
exit 0
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Your call. Since you specifically use libxine1, you may as well just directly
depend on libxine1-x.
(Incidentally, pyxine may be of interest. It's packaged as python-pyxine.)
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${xine-x:Depends} or libxine1-x, as I
described in the initial report. Otherwise, marking this "wontfix" seems
appropriate.
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use of dh_xine (supplied by libxine-dev) and
have the package depend on ${xine-x:Depends}; that way, no changes (other
than, perhaps, some source changes) will be needed once xine-lib 1.2 is
released and uploaded to unstable.
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you make use of dh_xine (supplied by libxine-dev) and
have the package depend on ${xine-x:Depends}; that way, no changes (other
than, perhaps, some source changes) will be needed once xine-lib 1.2 is
released and uploaded to unstable.
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of dh_xine (supplied by libxine-dev) and
have the package depend on ${xine-x:Depends}; that way, no changes (other
than, perhaps, some source changes) will be needed once xine-lib 1.2 is
released and uploaded to unstable.
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you make use of dh_xine (supplied by libxine-dev) and
have the package depend on ${xine-x:Depends}; that way, no changes (other
than, perhaps, some source changes) will be needed once xine-lib 1.2 is
released and uploaded to unstable.
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of dh_xine (supplied by libxine-dev) and
have the package depend on ${xine-x:Depends}; that way, no changes (other
than, perhaps, some source changes) will be needed once xine-lib 1.2 is
released and uploaded to unstable.
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xine-lib 1.2 is
released and uploaded to unstable.
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Excuse me, I have to recharge my flamethrower.
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make use of dh_xine (supplied by libxine-dev) and
have the package depend on ${xine-x:Depends}; that way, no changes (other
than, perhaps, some source changes) will be needed once xine-lib 1.2 is
released and uploaded to unstable.
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