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Kaffeine Crashes whenever I try to shut it down!


FreeEagle
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Hi Friends!!!!

 

 

I have a strange thing here, Whenevr i try to shut down Kaffeine ( Close the Programe ) it crashs showing me this Message !!!!

 

This programe Crashed and leaves Signal 11 ( SIGSEGV )

 

then i got this Bug Report :

 

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[KCrash handler]

#7 0xb6c4cd24 in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0

#8 0xb6cce0af in _XUnregisterFilter () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6

#9 0xb6cb9590 in XrmDestroyDatabase () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6

#10 0xb6ca1429 in _XFreeDisplayStructure () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6

#11 0xb6c8e71c in XCloseDisplay () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6

#12 0xb711f4ee in qt_cleanup () from /usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3

 

 

I reported the Bug also at Bugs.kde.org

 

Does anyone know why this happen??

 

Best Regards,

FreeEagle

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This was also happening to me everytime I started kaffeine from the menu or when it was started as a Firefox plugin. On my LE2005 system, that was Menu -> Multimedia -> Video -> Kaffeine. I got the exact same error messages you got. Kaffeine version is from rpm kaffeine-0.6-1mdk from the LE2005 install.

 

With experimenting around, the only way I have been able to get it to not crash on shutdown is to start it using Menu -> Run Command -> kaffeine -a alsa

 

If I start it from a console command line with the same 'kaffeine -a alsa' command, it crashes.

 

Weird!!! Perhaps some systems guys here can explain what's going on.

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I think it might be to do with the version with LE2005. For example, it's 0.6-1 with LE2005, if you download from kaffeine.sourceforge.net you can get 0.6-2 which doesn't crash on LE2005, or at least doesn't on my installation!

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I think it might be to do with the version with LE2005.  For example, it's 0.6-1 with LE2005, if you download from kaffeine.sourceforge.net you can get 0.6-2 which doesn't crash on LE2005, or at least doesn't on my installation!

Thanks, Ian! I'll try that updated version from sourceforge and report back (will be in a day or two, I'm on the way out for the weekend right after this message).

 

P.S. I've benefitted from quite a few of your posts. Many thanks. This is a great forum here at mandrivausers.org. I've learned a bunch and implemented a lot of recommendations from just reading posts here. :thanks:

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... if you download from kaffeine.sourceforge.net you can get 0.6-2 which doesn't crash on LE2005, or at least doesn't on my installation!

Ian (or others), may I ask how you installed kaffeine 0.6-2 on LE2005?

 

I downloaded kaffeine-0.6-2oli_mdk10.1.i586.rpm from sourceforge.net, but I get failed dependency errors on trying to install it. I cannot even find many of these dependencies in my urpmi LE2005 sources (main, contrib, jpackage, PLF free and non-free) or at rpm.pbone.net. I'm stumped. Maybe this rpm is for 10.1 only. But then, where did you get the rpm for LE2005? Or did you compile it from source?

 

error: Failed dependencies:

devel(libart_lgpl_2) is needed by kaffeine-0.6-2oli_mdk10.1

devel(libDCOP) is needed by kaffeine-0.6-2oli_mdk10.1

devel(libfam) is needed by kaffeine-0.6-2oli_mdk10.1

devel(libkdecore) is needed by kaffeine-0.6-2oli_mdk10.1

devel(libkdefx) is needed by kaffeine-0.6-2oli_mdk10.1

devel(libkdesu) is needed by kaffeine-0.6-2oli_mdk10.1

devel(libkdeui) is needed by kaffeine-0.6-2oli_mdk10.1

devel(libkio) is needed by kaffeine-0.6-2oli_mdk10.1

devel(libkparts) is needed by kaffeine-0.6-2oli_mdk10.1

devel(libxine) is needed by kaffeine-0.6-2oli_mdk10.1

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You experienced the same thing as me!! :P

 

Basically, what I did to get it to work was go through the Install Software option, searching for libart and all the other dependencies it mentions. I then install these prior to running the kaffeine rpm (I copied the text into kwrite so I could refer back to it, as when the rpm is open, you can't install the other stuff).

 

Once they were installed on the system, I then installed the kaffeine rpm, and all was OK.

 

Make sure you have main, contrib, jpackage, updates/update_source, plf-free and plf-nonfree and you shouldn't have a problem installing them.

 

Sorry, I should have mentioned this before :P

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It's a generic kaffeine bug on KDE 3.4.0 and 3.4.1 (at least)... it just happens on every distro I have used the last couple of months (Mandy 2005/Cooker, Arch Linux, Kanotix 2005.3, Kubuntu 5.04). It works fine, but when closing down it creates a lot of work for gdb/ strace... oh well.

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look at shortcut "M" (I don't have Kaffeine installed, but I remember that there is conflict with shortcut "minimal mode" and "mute" or something like that , basically choose other than "M"

for compact/minimal mode)

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