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Bug 401351 - crash in Ekiga Softphone: after changing Audio dev...
crash in Ekiga Softphone: after changing Audio dev...
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: ekiga
Classification: Applications
Component: general
2.0.x
Other All
: High critical
: ---
Assigned To: Ekiga maintainers
Ekiga maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2007-01-27 15:11 UTC by pavel
Modified: 2007-09-19 18:35 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.15/2.16



Description pavel 2007-01-27 15:11:38 UTC
Version: 2.0.3

What were you doing when the application crashed?
after changing Audio device from ALSA to OSS because of static voice spoke during 5 min and hangup current call


Distribution: Ubuntu 6.10 (edgy)
Gnome Release: 2.16.1 2006-10-02 (Ubuntu)
BugBuddy Version: 2.16.0

Memory status: size: 136187904 vsize: 0 resident: 136187904 share: 0 rss: 29106176 rss_rlim: 0
CPU usage: start_time: 1169910239 rtime: 0 utime: 2354 stime: 0 cutime:2057 cstime: 0 timeout: 297 it_real_value: 0 frequency: 0

Backtrace was generated from '/usr/local/bin/ekiga'

Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1".
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread -1245686096 (LWP 8032)]
[New Thread -1320424544 (LWP 8577)]
[New Thread -1317336160 (LWP 8271)]
[New Thread -1317069920 (LWP 8270)]
[New Thread -1316648032 (LWP 8260)]
[New Thread -1316381792 (LWP 8259)]
[New Thread -1315439712 (LWP 8251)]
[New Thread -1315173472 (LWP 8250)]
[New Thread -1340351584 (LWP 8176)]
[New Thread -1331958880 (LWP 8174)]
[New Thread -1247626336 (LWP 8164)]
[New Thread -1247360096 (LWP 8163)]
0xffffe410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()

Thread 2 (Thread -1320424544 (LWP 8577))

  • #0 __kernel_vsyscall
  • #1 __waitpid_nocancel
    from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0
  • #2 gnome_gtk_module_info_get
    from /usr/lib/libgnomeui-2.so.0
  • #3 <signal handler called>
  • #4 PSoundChannelOSS::Write
    from /usr/local/lib/pwlib/devices/sound/oss_pwplugin.so
  • #5 PSoundChannelOSS::PlaySound
    from /usr/local/lib/pwlib/devices/sound/oss_pwplugin.so
  • #6 GMSoundEvent::Main
    at devices/audio.cpp line 209
  • #7 GMSoundEvent
    at devices/audio.cpp line 133
  • #8 GMPCSSEndpoint::PlaySoundEvent
    at endpoints/pcss.cpp line 192
  • #9 GMManager::OnClearedCall
    at endpoints/manager.cpp line 1097
  • #10 OpalCall::OnCleared
    from /usr/local/lib/libopal_linux_x86_r.so.2.2
  • #11 OpalCall::OnReleased
    from /usr/local/lib/libopal_linux_x86_r.so.2.2
  • #12 OpalManager::OnReleased
    from /usr/local/lib/libopal_linux_x86_r.so.2.2
  • #13 GMManager::OnReleased
    at endpoints/manager.cpp line 1292
  • #14 OpalEndPoint::OnReleased
    from /usr/local/lib/libopal_linux_x86_r.so.2.2
  • #15 OpalConnection::OnReleased
    from /usr/local/lib/libopal_linux_x86_r.so.2.2
  • #16 SIPConnection::OnReleased
    from /usr/local/lib/libopal_linux_x86_r.so.2.2
  • #17 OpalConnection::OnReleaseThreadMain
    from /usr/local/lib/libopal_linux_x86_r.so.2.2
  • #18 OpalConnection::OnReleaseThreadMain_PNotifier::Call
    from /usr/local/lib/libopal_linux_x86_r.so.2.2
  • #19 PSimpleThread::Main
    from /usr/local/lib/libpt_linux_x86_r.so.1.10.2
  • #20 PThread::PX_ThreadStart
    from /usr/local/lib/libpt_linux_x86_r.so.1.10.2
  • #21 start_thread
    from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0
  • #22 clone
    from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6

Comment 1 Christian Kirbach 2007-01-27 22:08:06 UTC
unique and excellent trace.

crash in pwlib, possibly caused by ekiga.
confirming report.

Comment 2 Damien Sandras 2007-01-27 22:46:47 UTC
I would think more of a bug in the old OSS plugin.

Is it reproducable? Christian, could you reproduce it?
Comment 3 Damien Sandras 2007-09-19 18:35:57 UTC
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug.
However, you are using a version that is too old and not supported anymore. GNOME developers are no longer working on that version, so unfortunately there will not be any bug fixes for the version that you use.

By upgrading to a newer version of GNOME you could receive bug fixes and new functionality. You may need to upgrade your Linux distribution to obtain a newer version of GNOME.
Please feel free to reopen this bug if the problem still occurs with a newer version of GNOME.