Description of problem: I updated to F19 from F18 via fedup. Rhythmbox fails to play more than one song without crashing. It starts the first song and if I let it complete or if I tell it next song manually it segfaults.. based on the bt it could be gstreamer related but I thought I would start here as totem has no problems advancing between videos. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): rhythmbox-2.99.1-1.fc19.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open rhythmbox 2. Play a playlist 3. Click 'Next' Actual results: Segfault Expected results: Next song is played Additional info:
Created attachment 756399 [details] gdb bt
Created attachment 756400 [details] bt full
Created attachment 756401 [details] thread apply all bt full
I've just installed F19 from scratch to a separate drive. Added 3 songs to rhythmbox and it played between them without a problem. So I'm not sure what the issue is with the exact same machine but that has been continuously updated instead... Feel free to close this if you don't think there is a real bug as I am transitioning to the newly installed version anyway.
I see virtually identical behaviour when playing downloaded podcasts. The first one plays fine but if I click on an other file after that it crashes. This is also a fedup'd 18->19 system.
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