Clay Barnes a écrit :
On 23:57 Sun 02 Mar , Aurelien Jarno wrote:Clay Barnes a écrit :Do you also have libc6-dbg installed? This one should give you more detauls in the backtrace.On 23:04 Sun 02 Mar , Aurelien Jarno wrote:On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 03:44:00PM +0100, Pierre Habouzit wrote:tag 466491 + moreinfo thanks On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 04:56:58AM +0000, Robert Clayton Barnes wrote:Package: libc6 Version: 2.7-6 Severity: important Applications (such as mplayer and vlc) that call gettimeofday() from /lib/libc.so.6 get a SIGSEGV. See gdb output below:the gdb output isnt enough. gettimeofday takes pointers, if the pointers are FUBAR, it's normal it segfaults. Please provide a full backtrace.Any news on that?I haven't been able to get any more info than I already sent (rebuilding from source and adding -dbg packages didn't help at all). I wish I could be of more help. I'd be happy to do anything you might suggest, though my knowledge of gdb is really weak.I have also just remarked that you are using nvidia drivers. Care to retry with nvidia-glx removed, and with the nv driver instead?I have libc6-dbg installed (I just checked), and though nvidia-glx was installed, my xorg.conf had "nv" specified as the driver. I'm uninstalling it (and every other /nvidia-.*/) now. And even with those changes I still get the same problems. Here's the current bt full:
Could you please send us the same backtrace without nvidia-glx installed?Also what are the exact commands that you are running to be able to trigger this problem?
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