Bug 229613 - Amarok crashes when starting since an upgrade
Summary: Amarok crashes when starting since an upgrade
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 188602
Alias: None
Product: amarok
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 2.2.2
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR crash
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Amarok Developers
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Reported: 2010-03-05 21:30 UTC by Jérémy Lecocq
Modified: 2010-03-06 16:08 UTC (History)
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Description Jérémy Lecocq 2010-03-05 21:30:00 UTC
Application: amarok (2.2.2)
KDE Platform Version: 4.4.1 (KDE 4.4.1)
Qt Version: 4.6.2
Operating System: Linux 2.6.31-19-generic x86_64
Distribution: Ubuntu 9.10

-- Information about the crash:
Amarok crashes when starting since an unindentified upgrade and KNotify diplays
some error messages like when starting or booting on kubuntu. The issue of
KNotify seems to have a link with the amarok's issue. I've a HDA Intel sound chipset (Conexant ID 5067). Before the beginning of the crashes on every start up, I didn't have any sound from the output of amarok. Playing music or films in VLC for example is still working. Dragon Player bugs too and I think the problem comes from a kde's shared library.

Thanks for solving my problem ans sorry for my bad English.

The crash can be reproduced every time.

 -- Backtrace:
Application: Amarok (amarok), signal: Segmentation fault
The current source language is "auto; currently c".
[Current thread is 1 (Thread 0x7f2ce03dd840 (LWP 15174))]

Thread 3 (Thread 0x7f2cd5f4e910 (LWP 15175)):
#0  pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/pthread_cond_timedwait.S:220
#1  0x00000037bce14c91 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libxine.so.1
#2  0x0000003fe1606a04 in start_thread (arg=<value optimized out>) at pthread_create.c:300
#3  0x0000003fe0edf80d in clone () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:112
#4  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()

Thread 2 (Thread 0x7f2cd5345910 (LWP 15176)):
#0  0x0000003fe0ed33c3 in *__GI___poll (fds=<value optimized out>, nfds=<value optimized out>, timeout=<value optimized out>) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/poll.c:87
#1  0x0000003fe2a3f37c in g_main_context_poll (context=<value optimized out>, block=<value optimized out>, dispatch=<value optimized out>, self=<value optimized out>)
    at /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.22.3/glib/gmain.c:2904
#2  g_main_context_iterate (context=<value optimized out>, block=<value optimized out>, dispatch=<value optimized out>, self=<value optimized out>) at /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.22.3/glib/gmain.c:2586
#3  0x0000003fe2a3f6c0 in IA__g_main_context_iteration (context=<value optimized out>, may_block=<value optimized out>) at /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.22.3/glib/gmain.c:2654
#4  0x0000003abf397386 in QEventDispatcherGlib::processEvents (this=<value optimized out>, flags=<value optimized out>) at kernel/qeventdispatcher_glib.cpp:414
#5  0x0000003abf36c732 in QEventLoop::processEvents (this=<value optimized out>, flags=<value optimized out>) at kernel/qeventloop.cpp:149
#6  0x0000003abf36cb0c in QEventLoop::exec (this=<value optimized out>, flags=<value optimized out>) at kernel/qeventloop.cpp:201
#7  0x0000003abf276d59 in QThread::exec (this=<value optimized out>) at thread/qthread.cpp:487
#8  0x00007f2cdafe4570 in Phonon::Xine::XineThread::run (this=0x28155c0) at ../../xine/xinethread.cpp:143
#9  0x0000003abf279775 in QThreadPrivate::start (arg=<value optimized out>) at thread/qthread_unix.cpp:248
#10 0x0000003fe1606a04 in start_thread (arg=<value optimized out>) at pthread_create.c:300
#11 0x0000003fe0edf80d in clone () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:112
#12 0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
The current source language is "auto; currently asm".

Thread 1 (Thread 0x7f2ce03dd840 (LWP 15174)):
[KCrash Handler]
#5  0x00000037bce2f220 in xine_post_input () from /usr/lib/libxine.so.1
#6  0x00007f2cdaff948f in Phonon::Xine::EffectXT::createInstance (this=0x28e95f0) at ../../xine/effect.cpp:93
#7  0x00007f2cdaff8782 in Phonon::Xine::EffectXT::ensureInstance (this=0x28e95f0) at ../../xine/effect.cpp:70
#8  0x00007f2cdaff8110 in Phonon::Xine::Effect::parameters (this=0x7f2cdb024d37) at ../../xine/effect.cpp:215
#9  0x0000003ac422a2f5 in Phonon::EffectPrivate::setupBackendObject (this=<value optimized out>) at ../3rdparty/phonon/phonon/effect.cpp:122
#10 0x0000003ac422a247 in Effect (this=<value optimized out>, description=<value optimized out>, parent=<value optimized out>) at ../3rdparty/phonon/phonon/effect.cpp:45
#11 0x000000360358d9e4 in EngineController::initializePhonon (this=<value optimized out>) at /build/buildd/amarok-2.2.2/src/EngineController.cpp:138
#12 0x000000360358eba8 in EngineController (this=<value optimized out>) at /build/buildd/amarok-2.2.2/src/EngineController.cpp:83
#13 0x000000360358ed28 in EngineController::instance () at /build/buildd/amarok-2.2.2/src/EngineController.cpp:65
#14 0x00000036035a4f53 in MainWindow (this=<value optimized out>) at /build/buildd/amarok-2.2.2/src/MainWindow.cpp:134
#15 0x0000003603573339 in App::continueInit (this=<value optimized out>) at /build/buildd/amarok-2.2.2/src/App.cpp:672
#16 0x0000003603575bf0 in App (this=<value optimized out>) at /build/buildd/amarok-2.2.2/src/App.cpp:227
#17 0x000000000040a24a in main (argc=<value optimized out>, argv=<value optimized out>) at /build/buildd/amarok-2.2.2/src/main.cpp:233
The current source language is "auto; currently c".

Possible duplicates by query: bug 223950, bug 209638.

Reported using DrKonqi
Comment 1 Myriam Schweingruber 2010-03-05 21:40:39 UTC
This is a xine problem. Try removing ~/.xine/catalog.cache

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 188602 ***
Comment 2 Jérémy Lecocq 2010-03-06 15:06:40 UTC
Thanks. Amarok can now be started up but I've no sound anymore. It seems to be another problem but I don't how to get a backtrace about it.
Comment 3 Myriam Schweingruber 2010-03-06 16:01:03 UTC
This is a Phonon configuration problem, please search the forum at http://forum.kde.org, it has been explained numerous times there on how to configure sound correctly in Kubuntu
Comment 4 Jérémy Lecocq 2010-03-06 16:08:54 UTC
Thanks a lot for the informations ! ^^