Description of problem: I have 100% on one cpu when closing clementine. Have to killall clementine to fully close. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Using fedora package 0.7.1-1.fc15. How reproducible: Close clementine and watch cpu meter. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Close clementine and watch cpu meter. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
Hi Geoff, sorry but I cannot reproduce this bug. Does it happen every time? Could you isolate a case where it happens 100% of the time?
Hi. Yes- happens every time. No other ill effects noted and works fine until closing. Tried changing some audio output and settings, but no effect. I tried to capture some output for you... All of this is at startup and no error messages at close... Had to ctrl-c to close in the terminal. $ clementine Couldn't load icon "clementine-panel" Couldn't load icon "clementine-panel-grey" virtual bool QxtGlobalShortcutBackend::DoRegister() Couldn't load icon "find" Application asked to unregister timer 0x2200000b which is not registered in this thread. Fix application. ^C If I try to run in gdb, then it closes normally and I do not have this problem and i get the following output: ...[snip] [Thread 0x7fffdeffd700 (LWP 1575) exited] [Inferior 1 (process 1564) exited normally] Geoff
I can confirm this issue. I was wondering what was bogging down my system when I realized I had five clementine processes running. The "killall clementine" line works, but is inconvenient. Please let me know if you need further information.
Just out of curiosity (usual suspect) are you guys running pulseaudio by any chance?
I am. Should I not be running it?
Just try without running it
I tried turning off pulse as you suggested, but still not working. I turned off pulse autospawn in this file (/etc/pulse/client.conf). Then killed pulse. Confirmed pulse is off via "ps -ef | grep pulse" Then started clementine and tried as is (using pulse) and got this repeating error: "pulsesink.c(549): gst_pulseringbuffer_open_device (): /GstPipeline:pipeline/GstBin:audiobin/GstPulseSink:pulsesink-89" Gstreamer error: "Failed to connect: Connection refused" QTimeLine::start: already running QTimeLine::start: already running Then changed clementine to use ALSA as output, restarted clementine and got this repeating error: "gstalsasink.c(702): gst_alsasink_open (): /GstPipeline:pipeline/GstBin:audiobin/GstAlsaSink:alsasink-193: Playback open error on device 'default': Connection refused" Gstreamer error: "Could not open audio device for playback." QTimeLine::start: already running QTimeLine::start: already running I also tried entering hw:0 into the custom line. Not sure why alsa wouldn't play the music. No sounds at all as it says connection refused and skips through each file. Still have to kill clementine with 100% cpu Any other ideas. At this point at least the pulseaudio plays the music.
Geoff, just remove the pulseaedio and try. It used to solve problems: # yum remove pulseaudio alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
Hi, That doesn't seem like a good solution. Removing pulseaudio will remove most of gnome with it: yum remove pulseaudio alsa-plugins-pulseaudio <snip> Dependencies Resolved ================================================================================ Package Arch Version Repository Size ================================================================================ Removing: pulseaudio x86_64 0.9.22-5.fc15 @anaconda-InstallationRepo-201105131943.x86_64 1.9 M Removing for dependencies: bluez x86_64 4.87-7.fc15 @updates 1.1 M gnome-bluetooth x86_64 1:3.0.1-1.fc15 @updates 538 k gnome-panel x86_64 3.0.0.1-4.fc15 @updates 9.4 M gnome-shell x86_64 3.0.2-4.fc15 @updates 3.0 M gnome-shell-extension-remove-accessibility-icon noarch 20110603-1.fc15 @updates 3.0 k gnome-shell-extension-theme-selector noarch 0.9-3.fc15 @updates 630 k gnome-shell-theme-atolm noarch 1.0-1.fc15 @updates 369 k gnome-shell-theme-dark-glass noarch 1.0-1.fc15 @updates 352 k gnome-shell-theme-gaia noarch 1.0-1.fc15 @updates 316 k gnome-shell-theme-orta noarch 1.0-1.fc15 @updates 899 k gnome-shell-theme-smooth-inset noarch 1.0-1.fc15 @updates 352 k gnome-tweak-tool noarch 3.0.5-2.fc15 @updates 255 k pulseaudio-esound-compat x86_64 0.9.22-5.fc15 @fedora 3.2 k pulseaudio-module-bluetooth x86_64 0.9.22-5.fc15 @anaconda-InstallationRepo-201105131943.x86_64 161 k pulseaudio-module-gconf x86_64 0.9.22-5.fc15 @anaconda-InstallationRepo-201105131943.x86_64 20 k pulseaudio-module-x11 x86_64 0.9.22-5.fc15 @anaconda-InstallationRepo-201105131943.x86_64 48 k Transaction Summary ================================================================================ Remove 17 Package(s) Installed size: 19 M Is this ok [y/N]:
Hmm, that's really bad, making a DE depend on a sound server. Well I'm glad I'm not using Gnome. How about just removing alsa-plugins-pulseaudio and disabling the autospawning of pulseaudio daemon like Geoff did? For alsa, the name of a particular card can be found in the output of $ cat /proc/asound/cards for each card it is the string between square brackets without the trailing blanks. I think pulseaudio steals "default" card somehow. But maybe removing alsa-plugins-pulseaudio will help with that, i.e. you will be able to use "default" again.
This continues into Fedora 17 and looks like it is related to the nvidia drivers, see http://code.google.com/p/clementine-player/issues/detail?id=2088 The __GL_NO_DSO_FINALIZER=1 workaround fixes it here
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