From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.6) Gecko/20050308 Firefox/1.0.1 Fedora/1.0.1-5 Description of problem: gnome-volume-control segmentation faults upon running. When I try to run it via Applications Menu --> Sound & Video --> Volume Control, I receive this error dialog: "Registry is not present or it is corrupted, please update it by running gst-register" The registry is located at: /var/cache/gstreamer-0.8/registry-i386.xml Upon running /usr/bin/gst-register-0.8, I receive the following segmentation fault: Added plugin gsttags with 1 feature. /usr/bin/gst-register-0.8: line 3: 5777 Segmentation fault $x Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gstreamer-0.8.9-4 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open a terminal 2. Run /usr/bin/gst-register-0.8 3. gst-register-0.8 should seg fault Actual Results: Attached Expected Results: gst-register-0.8 should properly rebuild /var/cache/gstreamer-0.8/registry-i386.xml -- thus allowing gnome-volume-control to properly run. Additional info:
Created attachment 112154 [details] The actual results of running gst-register-0.8
Works for me in the latest rawhide. What version of gstreamer-plugins do you have installed?
gstreamer-plugins is version 0.8.7-3.
It appears that a good chunk of my X-server was borked. I'm not sure if it's the hard drive or the HTTP install I used to install FC4T1. Xorg's GLX module refused to load for the binary nvidia drivers. I downloaded all of the installed Xorg RPMs and reinstalled them. Now the GLX module will successfully load and gst-streamer-0.8 completes the registry of installed gstreamer plugins. Being able to run gnome-volume-control is another side-effect of the Xorg reinstall. This had refused to work since FC4T1 was installed.