How to use dvgrab.

Dan Dennedy dan at dennedy.org
Mon Apr 24 02:58:08 UTC 2006


Mike Chalmers <mikechalmers70 <at> gmail.com> writes:
> Kino experienced a segmentation fault.
> Dumping stack from the offending thread
> 
> Obtained 10 stack frames.
> kino [0x8070d38]
> [0x493420]
> /usr/lib/libavcodec.so.51(avcodec_default_execute+0x18) [0xda8948]

This is the Kino lead developer. We are receiving a bunch of bug reports from
FC5 users (and only FC5 users) just like this. I do not use FC5 and can not
reproduce it. One user reported disabling SELinux worked for him. I would like
to know if this workaround works for others as well. Please send email to
dan at dennedy.org if it did.
Also, for a Red Hat developer, if this workaround is the case, what does that
mean? Is SELinux detecting some memory violation in ffmpeg/libavcodec?







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