Opened 15 years ago
Closed 14 years ago
#9696 closed Bug Report - General (Upstream Bug)
[CRASH] Mythfrontend segment faults on Intel G45 hardware when playing recordings
| Reported by: | Owned by: | Jarod Wilson | |
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| Priority: | major | Milestone: | unknown |
| Component: | Packaging | Version: | 0.24 |
| Severity: | high | Keywords: | |
| Cc: | Ticket locked: | no |
Description
I have been using MythTv for many years. Currently it is running on a Fedora14 based setup with MythTv RPMS from rpmfusion. It has been running fine with 0.24-5 until they released 0.24-6. With this version mythfrontend crashes every time you try and watch a recoded program on my Intel G45 based set-top box. Other computers with ATI graphics appear fine.
The changes made to MythTv from rpmfusion 0.24-5 to 0.24-6 were:
- Thu Mar 24 2011 Jarod Wilson <jarod@…> 0.24-7
- Update to 0.24 fixes, git revision 464fa28373
- Remove i810 and openchrome detritus
- Mon Feb 28 2011 Jarod Wilson <jarod@…> 0.24-6
- Update to 0.24 fixes, git revision 4af46b1f5d
- Fix mythtv version output to properly show git revision
- Sun Jan 30 2011 Jarod Wilson <jarod@…> 0.24-5
- Update to 0.24 fixes, git revision 8921ded85a (rpmfbz#1605, #1585)
- Add BR: libcdio-devel for forthcoming improved BD support
- Fix issue with calling setfacl on non-existent devices (rpmfbz#1604)
I suspect something in the 464fa28373 changes.
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Change History (5)
comment:1 by , 15 years ago
The fieldorder filter is, for some reason, linking against the wrong inline (string3.h) and it all goes horribly wrong from there. This looks to be some sort of Fedora packaging issue. The simplest resolution may be to just rename the fieldorder memcpy_pic function but I'd be hesitant to push that through in case there is some other, more serious problem.
comment:3 by , 14 years ago
| Owner: | changed from to |
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| Status: | new → assigned |
comment:4 by , 14 years ago
| Component: | MythTV - Video Playback → Packaging |
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| Resolution: | → Upstream Bug |
| Status: | assigned → closed |

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