| Summary: | Kalarm crashed when close alarm window | ||
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| Product: | [Frameworks and Libraries] Phonon | Reporter: | Luis Alberto Arriola <laarriola> |
| Component: | general | Assignee: | Harald Sitter <sitter> |
| Status: | RESOLVED NOT A BUG | ||
| Severity: | crash | CC: | djarvie, martin.sandsmark, myriam, romain.perier |
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | unspecified | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Ubuntu | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
| Sentry Crash Report: | |||
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Description
Luis Alberto Arriola
2012-03-15 18:09:36 UTC
If I understand you correctly, an alarm window appeared while you were listening to music using Amarok, but the alarm sound did not play. You then clicked Close in the alarm window, and KAlarm crashed. Can you confirm whether this is correct? Hello David, You're right, sometimes a windows pops up, saying that one of the phonon components is not working... so it switch to another (that is exactly the one in use...) I've checked Kmix configuration, it seems to be OK. Thank you, Luis Alberto Arriola >________________________________ > De: David Jarvie <djarvie@kde.org> >Para: laarriola@yahoo.com >Enviado: Miércoles, 28 de marzo, 2012 5:42 P.M. >Asunto: [Bug 296089] Kalarm crashed when close alarm window > >https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=296089 > >--- Comment #1 from David Jarvie <djarvie@kde.org> --- >If I understand you correctly, an alarm window appeared while you were >listening to music using Amarok, but the alarm sound did not play. You then >clicked Close in the alarm window, and KAlarm crashed. > >Can you confirm whether this is correct? > >-- >You are receiving this mail because: >You reported the bug. > > > I'm sorry, but I'm still confused about what happens. Is the window which pops up saying that a phonon component is not working, a KAlarm window, or some other window? (Look in its title bar to check.) My question (in comment 1) was about *KAlarm* alarm windows - not error messages from other applications. Can you confirm whether what I said in comment 1 is correct? comment 1 is correct, the other window is from system I'll check title... Luis Alberto Arriola >________________________________ > De: David Jarvie <djarvie@kde.org> >Para: laarriola@yahoo.com >Enviado: Jueves, 29 de marzo, 2012 10:57 A.M. >Asunto: [Bug 296089] Kalarm crashed when close alarm window > >https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=296089 > >--- Comment #3 from David Jarvie <djarvie@kde.org> --- >I'm sorry, but I'm still confused about what happens. Is the window which pops >up saying that a phonon component is not working, a KAlarm window, or some >other window? (Look in its title bar to check.) > >My question (in comment 1) was about *KAlarm* alarm windows - not error >messages from other applications. Can you confirm whether what I said in >comment 1 is correct? > >-- >You are receiving this mail because: >You reported the bug. > > > Could you please say which phonon backend you were using. To find this out, go to multimedia settings in System Settings, then select the Backend tab, and report which backends are listed (in order). (In reply to comment #5) > Could you please say which phonon backend you were using. To find this out, > go to multimedia settings in System Settings, then select the Backend tab, > and report which backends are listed (in order). I have installed: GStreamer 4.6.0 VLC 0.5.0 another problem is that the OS eventually deletes some devices without any reason, then I get a pop up warning asking to forget the listed devices... Reassigning this bug to phonon, since the crash is in a phonon destructor. Is this still reproducible? Then please make sure you really have all debugging symbols installed, as the backtrace has many holes in the Thread where the crash happens. Please also have a look here: http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Debugging/How_to_create_useful_crash_reports Also please clearify which Phonon backend is actually used. Or is it happening with both? Also did you happen to uninstall PulseAudio perhaps? (In reply to comment #8) > Is this still reproducible? Then please make sure you really have all > debugging symbols installed, as the backtrace has many holes in the Thread > where the crash happens. Please also have a look here: > http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Debugging/ > How_to_create_useful_crash_reports To summarise how to get a good backtrace, you should install the kdepim-dbg package. Closing for lack of feedback. Please feel free to reopen if you can reproduce this with KDE 4.10.2 or later and specify the exact Phonon backend you are using. |