xine-lib-1.1.18.1-1.fc13.x86_64 crashes when trying to play webm videos. (Yep, I suppose the F-13 version doesn't have support for webm yet, but it shouldn't crash.) A couple of example videos, be sure to download them and try playing the local files e.g. with xine-ui instead of accessing URLs directly with a player: http://content.bitsontherun.com/videos/m3P14laP-283112.webm http://www.permadi.com/thirdParty/videos/redcliff450.webm Backtrace snippet for the first one with xine-ui: (gdb) bt full #0 0x0000003d060329a5 in raise () from /lib64/libc.so.6 No symbol table info available. #1 0x0000003d06034185 in abort () from /lib64/libc.so.6 No symbol table info available. #2 0x000000000047e3fd in ?? () No symbol table info available. #3 <signal handler called> No symbol table info available. #4 xine_event_dispose_queue (queue=0x0) at events.c:133 stream = <value optimized out> event = 0x31afd90 qevent = <value optimized out> q = <value optimized out> ite = <value optimized out> #5 0x00007f7e197384b4 in open_plugin (class_gen=0x31afc00, stream=0x2929f00, input=0x24301f0) at demux_matroska.c:2986 this = 0x31afd90 ebml = 0x31afc40 #6 0x0000003d1561cc36 in probe_demux (stream=0x2929f00, method1=<value optimized out>, method2=<value optimized out>, input=<value optimized out>) at load_plugins.c:1328 mime_type = 0x3148ae0 "\360\273\021\061~\177" node = 0x24a9110 list_id = <value optimized out> list_size = 55 i = <value optimized out> methods = {1, 2, -1} catalog = 0x2482120 plugin = <value optimized out> __FUNCTION__ = "probe_demux" #7 0x0000003d15611fe0 in open_internal (stream=0x2929f00, mrl=<value optimized out>) at xine.c:1224 stream_setup = <value optimized out> mrl_proto = <value optimized out> no_cache = <value optimized out> #8 xine_open (stream=0x2929f00, mrl=<value optimized out>) at xine.c:1299 ret = 43163392 #9 0x000000000040ccc6 in ?? () No symbol table info available. [...]
confirmed, boo.
confirmation +1
1.1.19-2.fc14.1.x86_64 doesn't seem to crash any more.
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