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Re: XMMS unbrauchbar



Hallo Andreas,

Am Mittwoch, 14. September 2005 18:17 schrieb Andreas Pakulat:
> On 14.09.05 16:24:27, Andreas Hergesell wrote:
> > Ich habe seit einiger Zeit ein Problem mit XMMS.
>
> Wer hat das nicht...

?? Ich dachte niemand... :-)

Gibt es eine Alternative? 
Auf der Konsole verwende ich mp3blaster aber was grafisches wäre 
schön :-)

> > Lade ich meine Playlist, stürzt er einfach ab.
> > Einziger Kommentar ist "Segmentation fault".
>
> Lass ihn im gdb laufen, dann siehst du wenigstens wo er
> abstuerzt.

Puh, ich hatte es schon mit strace versucht, was aber garnichts 
brachte. Debugging ist leider schwer; ohne programmieren zu können.
Output ist unten.

>
> > Die Musikdateien liegen auf einem schreibgeschützten NFS-Share.
> >
> > Der Fehler tritt jedoch "nur" auf, wenn ich die komplette Liste
> > lade. Gibt es eine maximale Anzahl an Liedern in der Playlist?
>
> Keine Ahnung, meine 2500 MP3's hat er immer anstandslos geladen.
> Aber ist auch schon ein paar Monate her.

Hmm, bei mir sind es ca. 7k.

> > PS: Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, wenn XMMS wieder funktioniert,
> > mehrere Playlisten zu laden? Also z.B. nach Gelegenheiten
> > sortiert, aber doch alle verfügbar.
>
> Vergiss es. XMMS == Winamp2, keine Medienbibliothek oder
> aehnliches. Ausserdem wird der nicht mehr aktiv entwickelt.

Auch das noch. Da kommt wieder die Frage nach Alternativen :-/

Vielen Dank schonmal!

>
> Andreas
>

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andreas@andreas:~$ gdb xmms
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This GDB was configured as "i386-linux"...(no debugging symbols 
found)
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/libthread_db.so.1".

(gdb) run
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[New Thread -1235719248 (LWP 1984)]
Message: device: default

Program received signal SIG33, Real-time event 33.
[Switching to Thread -1215120464 (LWP 1983)]
0xb7d4eb61 in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () 
from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
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Das sagt mir leider so garnichts, oder hab ich's falsch benutzt?

Viele Grüße

Andreas



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