[DRE-maint] Bug#552127: ruby-gnome2: segfaults opening mms:// with gst, after opening another stream type

Arnaud Cornet acornet at debian.org
Fri Oct 23 22:20:39 UTC 2009


reassign 552127 libmms0
thanks

I have the same result using your code roughly translated to python.
Reassigning to libmms0 as the backtrace shows a crash here.

#0  0x00007ffff295a8dc in ?? () from /usr/lib/libmms.so.0
#1  0x00007ffff295bd98 in mms_connect () from /usr/lib/libmms.so.0
#2  0x00007ffff295dc6f in mmsx_connect () from /usr/lib/libmms.so.0
#3  0x00007ffff2b64fc9 in ?? ()
from /usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstmms.so
#4  0x00007ffff5acedad in gst_base_src_start (basesrc=0xce2680)
    at gstbasesrc.c:2516
#5  0x00007ffff5ad5230 in gst_base_src_activate_push (pad=0xce7540, 
    active=<value optimized out>) at gstbasesrc.c:2739
#6  0x00007ffff583e49b in gst_pad_activate_push (pad=0xce7540, active=1)
    at gstpad.c:915
#7  0x00007ffff583f035 in gst_pad_set_active (pad=0xce7540, active=1)
    at gstpad.c:671
#8  0x00007ffff581f6ab in activate_pads (pad=0x6, ret=0x7fffffffd5b0, 
    active=0xe98878) at gstelement.c:2632
#9  0x00007ffff5830fc6 in gst_iterator_fold (it=0xbc4210, 
    func=0x7ffff581f690 <activate_pads>, ret=0x7fffffffd5b0, 
    user_data=0x7fffffffd61c) at gstiterator.c:545
#10 0x00007ffff581f616 in iterator_activate_fold_with_resync
(iter=0xbc4210, 
    func=0x7ffff581f690 <activate_pads>, user_data=0x7fffffffd61c)
    at gstelement.c:2664
#11 0x00007ffff5821a4f in gst_element_pads_activate (element=0xce2680, 
    active=1) at gstelement.c:2700
#12 0x00007ffff5823ed0 in gst_element_change_state_func
(element=0xce2680, 
---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---q

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Arnaud Cornet
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