Confirmed fixed and working great with Cesare's bit of kung-fu
packaging.
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picard crashed with SIGSEGV in memset()
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This bug was fixed in the package picard - 0.10-0ubuntu1
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picard (0.10-0ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
* New upstream release (LP: #257664)
* debian/copyright:
- add icons license (CC-by-SA 2.5)
- add copyright owner explicitely (Lukáš Lalinský)
- add additional aut
I have prepared an update and will upload it shortly.
Please note that picard includes icons which are licensed with the CC-by-SA 2.5
license, which is not compliant with the DFSG.
I don't know since when these icons are included but the package cannot be in
the Debian main archive.
** Changed
Thanks for the heads-up Lucas!
Picard 0.10 isn't yet in debian testing/unstable/experimental, but
perhaps we have a small window to request re-packaging.
Who would be the best person to ping?
$ dpkg -s picard
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Original-Maintainer: Adam Cécile
This is fixed in version 0.10 (http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~musicbrainz-
developers/picard/trunk/revision/816)
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picard crashed with SIGSEGV in memset()
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This may well correspond to the error emitted by python:
E: 67256256 19:19:07 Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/picard/util/thread.py", line 61, in
run
result = func()
File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/picard/disc.py", line 49, in read
ra
I can reproduce the problem by trying a few times, however I'm unable to
reproduce the issue under valgrind, which suggests that this is indeed a
heap layout or uninitialised heap issue.
When the 'CD Lookup' button doesn't cause a crash, we get an error
dialog saying:
Error while reading CD:
can
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