Bug 868029

Summary: [abrt] audacious-3.2.4-1.fc17: gtk_real_button_released: Process /usr/bin/audacious was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Franklin Adams <fadamsxii>
Component: audaciousAssignee: Michael Schwendt <bugs.michael>
Status: CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 17CC: atkac, bugs.michael
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Hardware: x86_64   
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File: core_backtrace
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File: environ
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File: backtrace
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File: limits
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File: cgroup
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File: maps
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File: dso_list
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File: var_log_messages
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File: open_fds none

Description Franklin Adams 2012-10-18 23:21:18 UTC
Description of problem:
I messed with the Program's Equalizer and then adjusted the Volume up and then down, I believe it may have something to do with the Sound Driver, as I'm using a non ATI/AMD driver for it. 

Version-Release number of selected component:
audacious-3.2.4-1.fc17

Additional info:
libreport version: 2.0.14
abrt_version:   2.0.13
backtrace_rating: 4
cmdline:        /usr/bin/audacious
crash_function: gtk_real_button_released
kernel:         3.6.1-1.fc17.x86_64

truncated backtrace:
:Thread no. 1 (10 frames)
: #0 gtk_real_button_released at gtkbutton.c:1995
: #1 gtk_button_grab_notify at gtkbutton.c:2606
: #2 g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__BOOLEANv at gmarshal.c:188
: #3 _g_closure_invoke_va at gclosure.c:840
: #6 _gtk_widget_grab_notify at gtkwidget.c:6636
: #7 gtk_grab_notify_foreach at gtkmain.c:1972
: #8 gtk_box_forall at gtkbox.c:1858
: #9 gtk_grab_notify_foreach at gtkmain.c:1940
: #10 gtk_frame_forall at gtkframe.c:377
: #11 gtk_grab_notify_foreach at gtkmain.c:1940

Comment 1 Franklin Adams 2012-10-18 23:21:22 UTC
Created attachment 629677 [details]
File: core_backtrace

Comment 2 Franklin Adams 2012-10-18 23:21:24 UTC
Created attachment 629678 [details]
File: environ

Comment 3 Franklin Adams 2012-10-18 23:21:29 UTC
Created attachment 629679 [details]
File: backtrace

Comment 4 Franklin Adams 2012-10-18 23:21:30 UTC
Created attachment 629680 [details]
File: limits

Comment 5 Franklin Adams 2012-10-18 23:21:32 UTC
Created attachment 629681 [details]
File: cgroup

Comment 6 Franklin Adams 2012-10-18 23:21:34 UTC
Created attachment 629682 [details]
File: maps

Comment 7 Franklin Adams 2012-10-18 23:21:35 UTC
Created attachment 629683 [details]
File: dso_list

Comment 8 Franklin Adams 2012-10-18 23:21:37 UTC
Created attachment 629684 [details]
File: var_log_messages

Comment 9 Franklin Adams 2012-10-18 23:21:39 UTC
Created attachment 629685 [details]
File: open_fds

Comment 10 Michael Schwendt 2012-10-19 06:34:44 UTC
> I believe it may have something to do with the Sound Driver,
> as I'm using a non ATI/AMD driver for it. 

The sound driver? Please clarify, because the backtrace is entirely within GTK+ space. So, whatever you've done, you've managed to crash GTK+.

Also important to mention (in almost every bug report) would be whether the problem is reproducible and/or how often it occurs.

| Thread 1 (Thread 0x7f75158eb9c0 (LWP 2159)):
| #0  gtk_real_button_released (button=button@entry=0x22c6be0) at gtkbutton.c:1995
| #1  0x0000003a54cbbb1a in gtk_button_grab_notify 
| ...
| ...
| #2037 0x0000003a54d79643 in gtk_grab_notify_foreach (child=0x233a050,
| data=0x7fffa6d8f5b0) at gtkmain.c:1972