[desktop-discuss] Re: [osol-bugs] rhythmbox snv_b64 x86 crash
Shawn Walker
binarycrusader at gmail.com
Sun Jul 1 00:09:32 PDT 2007
On 30/06/07, Liane Praza <lianep at eng.sun.com> wrote:
> =?UTF-8?Q?Thommy_M=2E_Malmstr=C3=B6m?= writes:
> > Running snv_b64 on a Ferrari 4005 importing music from CD with Sound Recorder
> > in Ogg format.
> > Trying to listen to it with Rhytmbox just makes it crash. I actually plays th
> > e first song but then crashes. Same if I choose mp3 files...
>
> I've been hitting something similar on builds 65 and 67. My crash is
> definitely:
> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6531456
>
> Don't be fooled by the synopsis. I've not enabled accessability nor
> am I running Alacarte when this happens.
>
> Unfortunately, rhythmbox avoids saving its core. To confirm you're
> hitting the same bug, run rhythmbox under mdb.
>
> $ mdb /usr/bin/rhythmbox
>
> You'll get a prompt, then type "::run".
>
> Then you'll get another prompt asking (p)arent or (c)child? Type "p".
>
> Rhythmbox will startup, then play a song to get it to crash. mdb will
> tell you it SIGSEGVed, and you'll get a prompt again. Type "$c". Then
> type "$q" to quit.
>
> If the top of the output from $c looks like this, you're seeing the bug
> I referenced above.
> libc.so.1`strlen+0x30(0, c99e8054, 8044b2c, c99ad8a1, 8401ddc, c99eb158)
> libpython2.4.so.1.0`PyModule_AddStringConstant+0xe(8401ddc, c99eb158, 0)
> pyexpat.so`initpyexpat+0x841(8403604, 804503c, 8731b4c, 1, 7, d2b89d08)
> libpython2.4.so.1.0`_PyImport_LoadDynamicModule+0x83(804503c, 8044bac, d2b89d08
> )
> libpython2.4.so.1.0`load_module+0x80(804503c, d2b89d08, 8044bac, 3, 0)
>
> If the top of your stack doesn't look like that, send the output to
> desktop-discussed (cc'ed), and they might be able to help.
I have the same output on a fresh install of b66, so its definitely that bug.
--
Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst
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