[GnomeMeeting-list] Segfault on startup



Hi!

I've got some problems when starting GM, it was warking great, but in my
system there are still small revolutions caused by distro developping :)
Currently I'm running Linux 2.4.19 + Alsa 0.9rc5 + Gtk+ 2.1.1. Here is
gdb output:

[aflinta warp SPECS]$ gdb gnomemeeting      
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(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/X11R6/bin/gnomemeeting 

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x418ffc58 in strcmp () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0  0x418ffc58 in strcmp () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1  0x0807e93c in gnomemeeting_volume_get(char*, int, int*)
#(mixer=0x81aa2b8 "Ŕ\201\032\b\001", source=1, volume=0x0) at
#sound_handling.cpp:113 2  0x0808be00 in
#gnomemeeting_init_main_window_audio_settings () at main_window.cpp:1606
#3  0x0808a74a in gnomemeeting_init_main_window () at
#main_window.cpp:1261 4  0x08089ec8 in gnomemeeting_init(_GmWindow*,
#_GmPrefWindow*, _GmLdapWindow*, _GmRtpData*, _GmTextChat*,
#_GmCommandLineOptions*, int, char**, char**) (gw=0x80f92b8, 
    pw=0x80f9428, lw=0x80f9528, rtp=0x80f9548, chat=0x80f9bb0,
clo=0x80f9bc0, argc=1, argv=0xbffffb24, envp=0xbffffb2c) at
main_window.cpp:1070
#5  0x0808c4d8 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffffb24, envp=0xbffffb2c) at
#main_window.cpp:1722 6  0x4189e9e4 in __libc_start_main () from
#/lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) 

Any ideas? I was experimenting with audiofile and gstreamer and after
this GM stoped working, I don;t think that there is a corelation between
these packets, but who knows how this crazy world was built :)))

					Artur

-- 
Zawsze kiedy jest problem, jest jakieś rozwiązanie;
 zatem jeśli nie ma rozwiązania, nie ma problemu.



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