** Changed in: prboom (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: prboom (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Greg,
Did you read the bug report? We already know that.
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Robert J Lee, thanks for your offer. For info, in general, if you define
the DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS environment variable to include "nostrip", then
the package build process will not strip debugging symbols from
binaries.
However, I passed this onto the upstream author, who suggested that
there was no
I grabbed the deb from:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/prboom
and it did solve the problem.
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@Jon: I would be happy to rebuild the package and provide a backtrace.
But I'm not sure which options I need to specify to enable the
appropriate debugging symbols; can you advise?
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Thanks. Unfortunately we need a backtrace with debugging symbols which
means one from a rebuilt package (there is no seperate debugging symbols
package for prboom at the moment)
I've passed this onto upstream who suggest just disabling all asm. I
don't kNow who is responsible for the ubuntu packag
I am experiencing this bug. I have attached a backtrace.
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yeah jon, use debian package is more secure, less chance that anyone put
a malicious code in there.
I will take a look in the back trace, if I can find something I will post here..
thanks
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Thanks to ferrazrafael for your efforts in providing a "fixed" package,
but I don't think it's a good idea to advise people to install unsigned
packages.
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Could someone who is experiencing this bug please provide a backtrace?
It looks like some of the assembler in prboom is not liked by the
version of gcc being used by Ubuntu. I'm guessing this is a more recent
version than Debian (or some feature or patch applied is missing on
Debian) so the proble
Thanks. :)
I took the debian package until now. works also.
http://packages.debian.org/sid/prboom
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my build with the --disable-i386-asm option is here for download, so we
could play while the bug isnt fixed
http://www.zumodrive.com/share/1WBuZTc3Mj
** Changed in: prboom (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Yo
I can confirm that running "apt-source prboom", editing debian/rules to
add --disable-i386-asm to the ./configure line and running "dpkg-
buildpackage -rfakeroot -uc -b" created a new deb file that seems quite
playable to me.
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Narrowed down: If I recompile the source .deb from Karmic with -O1 it
works. When I turn -O2 back on it crashes.
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Configuring with --disable-i386-asm seems to make it work, too.
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Ok I can confirm this using karmic's prboom package on a Debian sid i386
machine. Using the latest version of the package in Debian (-5 rather
than -4) is fine.
I suspect a bad build or something.
Someone who looks after this stuff in Ubuntu should either schedule a
rebuild or pull in the more re
I think this bug has nothing to do with sound problems in previous
versions. Here's my commandline output:
$ prboom -nosound -noaccel
prboom v2.5.0 (http://prboom.sourceforge.net/)
I_SetAffinityMask: manual affinity mask is 1
M_LoadDefaults: Load system defaults.
default file: /home/kringel/.prb
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