Re: GStreamer seg fault



Hy

Sorry for the late answer

I had such a problem with gstreamer. My system was a rh72.
gcc 3.2.2 do not fix it, I tried.
I think it comes from Hermes and  its x86 cpu init for using mmx
I upgraded Hermes and SDL with recent packages and the problem vanished

Nick Gianakas wrote:

Thanks Matt.

Has anyone built garnome 0.21.2 on Red Hat 7.2 with GCC 3.2.2?


On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 17:01, Matt Blaha wrote:
Built fine for me with Debian's gcc 3.2.2.

--Matt


On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 09:07, Nick Gianakas wrote:
Hi William,

Thanks for your response.  Upon further inspection, building directly
from the gstreamer directory _did_ fail afterall.  I must have
overlooked it.

Has anyone tried compiling using GCC 3.2.2?  I wonder if that's the
cause.

Regards,
Nick


On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 23:02, William Alberto Lovaton wrote:
Hi Nick,


El mar, 25-02-2003 a las 00:42, Nick Gianakas escribió:
Hey all,

I've never compiled GNOME before; I'm using garnome to simplify the
process.  I followed the instructions and the compiling process ran for
a few hours.  It finally ended w/ a seg fault during the setup of
GStreamer.  I'm compilin via "make install" from the
garnomexxx/meta/gnome-desktop dir.  Here's a snippet of the output:


$> make install
[===== NOW BUILDING:	gnome-desktop-1	=====]
	[fetch] complete for gnome-desktop.
	[checksum] complete for gnome-desktop.
	[extract] complete for gnome-desktop.
	[patch] complete for gnome-desktop.
==> Building gnome/gnome-media as a dependency
make -C ../../gnome/gnome-media install DESTIMG=main
make[1]: Entering directory
`/home/nick/garnome-0.21.2/gnome/gnome-media'
[===== NOW BUILDING:	gnome-media-2.2.1.1	=====]
	[fetch] complete for gnome-media.
	[checksum] complete for gnome-media.
	[extract] complete for gnome-media.
	[patch] complete for gnome-media.
==> Building gstreamer/gst-plugins as a dependency
make -C ../../gstreamer/gst-plugins install DESTIMG=main
make[2]: Entering directory
`/home/nick/garnome-0.21.2/gstreamer/gst-plugins'
[===== NOW BUILDING:	gst-plugins-0.6.0	=====]
	[fetch] complete for gst-plugins.
	[checksum] complete for gst-plugins.
	[extract] complete for gst-plugins.
	[patch] complete for gst-plugins.
	[configure] complete for gst-plugins.
	[build] complete for gst-plugins.
==> Running gst-register...
INFO (19864: 0) Initializing GStreamer Core Library version 0.6.0 INFO (19864: 0) CPU features: (0c040843) MMX rebuilding global_registry
added plugin mikmod with 1 feature(s)
added plugin jpeg with 2 feature(s)
added plugin gsm with 2 feature(s)
.
.
.
added plugin gststaticautoplugrender with 1 feature(s)
added plugin gststaticautoplug with 1 feature(s)
added plugin ffmpeg with 112 feature(s)
make[2]: *** [post-install] Segmentation fault
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/home/nick/garnome-0.21.2/gstreamer/gst-plugins'

Mmmm... Very strange problem. I never saw something like that.

My system setup is:
Red Hat 7.2 (fairly heavily modified).  GCC 3.2.2


I also tried compiling GStreamer from the garnomexxx/gstreamer dir
(again, via "make install") and it completed successfully.  Can I use
the results of this build in place of the gnome-desktop stuff?  If so,
what do I need to do?
Nick, it is the very same build.  When you compile things from meta/
directory it is, internally, compiling from the gstreamer/ or gnome/
directory where the real stuff is.  Think about meta/ directory like a
virtual package or something like that.

So... you dont need to do anything else to install gstreamer, it is
exactly the same source code.


-William


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