[pulseaudio-tickets] [PulseAudio] #472: Segmentation fault when using module-jack
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#472: Segmentation fault when using module-jack
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Reporter: nwmatt | Owner: lennart
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: daemon | Severity: normal
Resolution: | Keywords:
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Comment (by nwmatt):
I tried again this weekend to produce a backtrace. I ran ulimit -c
unlimited but no core file is produced when it does segfault. As before,
if I run gdb, I do not get a segfault. Also, if I connect with the
running process, it kills my session but does not produce a segfault. It
appears that I am not able to help troubleshoot this case unless you know
a way to force a core file.
In the meantime, I have come to the conclusion that module-jack-sink &
module-jack-source are not currently stable enough for my use as
W: module-jack-source.c: JACK error >zombified - calling shutdown handler<
I: module-jack-sink.c: JACK thread shutting down.. I: module.c: Unloading
"module-jack-sink" (index: #0).
is as bad as a segfault for me. Therefore as the most workable solution,
I just have qjackctl kill pulseaudio when I start and restart as jackd
exits and do not try to use pulseaudio with Jackd.
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Ticket URL: <http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/472#comment:4>
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