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Thanks for your quick reply. Closing the bug then.
** Changed in: gst-plugins-good0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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No, I can confirm that the bug is now solved for me. Thanks
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We were wondering if this is still an issue for you. Can you try with
the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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This is probably easier to test in Jaunty because it uses gstreamer
0.10.22 which is required by the git version of gst-plugins-good. I have
Intrepid w/ gstreamer 0.10.21 and the gst-plugins-good from the git
repository won't compile b/c of that.
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could you try on jaunty?
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Ok then, I'll reassign this to gst-plugins-good0.10. Could someone try
running the version of gst-plugins-good from GIT and seeing if it fixes
the issue experienced here?
Thanks
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Well, the reason pidgin is running out of file descriptors is because
pipes to play sound files not being released after the sounds are
played, so they end up accumulating until the limit is hit. Supposedly
according to the guys on the pidgin bug forum, this problem is not of
pidgin itself but of p
Is that issue related to this bug? This bug reports a crash because
Pidgin runs out of file descriptors. That upstream bug is about clients
freezing up when the audio stream is terminated
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Hm, after reading that I totally agree.
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Here's the pidgin bug ticket:
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/7743
See the post here dated 1/29/2009:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=537540
I suppose that Ubuntu should consider pulling the fixed pulseaudio into
Intrepid to fix pidgin and anything else that might have been affected
b
Hi,
Could someone experiencing this bug please open it on the upstream
Pidgin bug tracker (http://developer.pidgin.im/), and then paste the
link here.
Thanks
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Thanks bass, setting it to ALSA really solved the problem.
However, I have more problems with sound in Intrepid.
In DOOM3 and Hydrogen, I had to manually set to OSS sound driver, becouse the
automatic choice (ALSA) had rattly sound in both applications.
This never happened in Hardy or any even o
I know this bug hasn't been posted to in over a month, but I think I
have this problem going on with pidgin 2.5.2 and Ubuntu Intrepid 32-bit.
I've been running pidgin with the debug flag and this is the last line
that came up before it just randomly disappeared:
Beginning at 01:35:29, errors such
I can confirm, that, as Rockwalrus said, I have exactly 1024 opened file
descriptors in the "/proc/.../fd/" folder, by pidgin process ~2 minutes
before it crashes and from the same time it stops playing sounds (for
incomming/outcomming messages etc.) and after clicking on the pidgin
icon in notific
I think I found the root of this bug (at least for me).
It's related to sound. I noticed that the increase number of the FD
happens when the sound is not working. The pipes listed in lsof are to
the sound system.
I think it's related to flash-plugin (always the closed source!).
I'll take a deepe
I'm also experiencing this bug. The most important thing to notice is
that my "applications pattern" is the same, and I had never experienced
this bug before.
Is there anything I could do to help trace this bug?
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I attached the output from ls -l /proc/`pidof pidgin`/fd.
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I periodically experience this bug, and can verify using ls /proc/`pidof
pidgin`/fd that there are about 1000 files opened by pidgin at the time
it crashes.
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James, thanks for your reply.
However, everything, I usually run under my user is nautilus, firefox
(with about 35 tabs), totem with some music and pidgin of course,
without any torrent downloader etc. I also use compiz.
I'll try what you said and I will post results here, but, if it's so,
should
It looks like the cause is that it's running into your user limit of (by
default) 1024 files open at a time. It's possible that another
application you're running is leaving file handles open, or legitimately
using a lot (torrent clients are notorious for this.) You can increase
this limit by add
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