Version-Release number of selected component: SDL_mixer-1.2.12-3.fc18 Additional info: libreport version: 2.0.18 abrt_version: 2.0.18 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: playwave hb12.wav crash_function: MikMod_Exit_internal kernel: 3.6.6-3.fc18.x86_64 truncated backtrace: :Thread no. 1 (10 frames) : #5 MikMod_Exit_internal at ../playercode/mdriver.c:583 : #6 MikMod_Exit at ../playercode/mdriver.c:599 : #7 close_music at music.c:1520 : #8 Mix_CloseAudio at mixer.c:1135 : #9 CleanUp at playwave.c:282 : #11 pthread_join at pthread_join.c:92 : #12 SDL_SYS_WaitThread at src/thread/pthread/SDL_systhread.c:107 : #13 SDL_WaitThread at src/thread/SDL_thread.c:272 : #14 SDL_AudioQuit at src/audio/SDL_audio.c:629 : #15 SDL_QuitSubSystem at src/SDL.c:190
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I think there is something hinky with the SDL_mixer-1.2.12-3.fc18.x86_64 package. When it is installed it says: /sbin/ldconfig: File /lib64/lib_SDL_net-1.2.so.0.8.0 is empty, not checked It says that for a few other files too (libmikmod, libSDL_net, libmikmod.so.3). I'm guessing it is a bad package build that slipped through?
Can you post the full output?
Nevermind. Turns out I had three packages that failed verification (SDL_mixer, SDL_net, and libmikmod) because the library files they provided were 0 bytes in size. I manually downloaded the packages and did an rpm -ivh --force on them... and then verified them again and they were fine. I'm guessing the issue was caused by a bad or aborted prelink run... and not a back package build. Sorry. Made you look. :)
:) Did it resolve the crash?
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