Activity log for bug #377439

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-05-16 23:34:42 KernelPanic bug added bug
2009-05-16 23:34:42 KernelPanic attachment added kino_segfault.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26834564/kino_segfault.txt
2009-05-17 08:50:43 KernelPanic description Binary package hint: kino Version 1.3.0 on Kubuntu 9.04, always reproducible. When I try to add to the playlist any file, it crashes. I checked the terminal output, and it seems the last letter of the filename is cutted off. E.g. If I try to import ~/video.avi, in the terminal I see >>>> Adding to end KinoCommon::bulkLoad: Unable to resolve /home/eu/video.av Kino experienced a segmentation fault. Dumping stack from the offending thread Obtained 10 stack frames. kino [0x8078961] (see the attachment; notice ".av" instead of ".avi") and suddenly it crashes with a segfault. A workaround is to duplicate the file with an additional letter in the and: if I have both ~/video.avi and ~/video.aviX and I try to import the latter, the first is instead imported; this time, the program crashes *after* importing it. However, the next time I lanch kino it recovers the session and I can work normally. Binary package hint: kino Version 1.3.0 on Kubuntu 9.04, always reproducible. When I try to add to the playlist any file, it crashes. I checked the terminal output, and it seems the last letter of the filename is cutted off. E.g. If I try to import ~/video.avi, in the terminal I see --- >>>> Adding to end KinoCommon::bulkLoad: Unable to resolve /home/eu/video.av Kino experienced a segmentation fault. Dumping stack from the offending thread Obtained 10 stack frames. kino [0x8078961] --- (see the attachment; notice ".av" instead of ".avi") and suddenly it crashes with a segfault. A workaround is to duplicate the file with an additional letter in the end: if I have both ~/video.avi and ~/video.aviX and I try to import the latter, the first is instead imported; this time, the program crashes *after* importing it. However, the next time I lanch kino it recovers the session and I can work normally.
2009-05-17 09:14:20 KernelPanic description Binary package hint: kino Version 1.3.0 on Kubuntu 9.04, always reproducible. When I try to add to the playlist any file, it crashes. I checked the terminal output, and it seems the last letter of the filename is cutted off. E.g. If I try to import ~/video.avi, in the terminal I see --- >>>> Adding to end KinoCommon::bulkLoad: Unable to resolve /home/eu/video.av Kino experienced a segmentation fault. Dumping stack from the offending thread Obtained 10 stack frames. kino [0x8078961] --- (see the attachment; notice ".av" instead of ".avi") and suddenly it crashes with a segfault. A workaround is to duplicate the file with an additional letter in the end: if I have both ~/video.avi and ~/video.aviX and I try to import the latter, the first is instead imported; this time, the program crashes *after* importing it. However, the next time I lanch kino it recovers the session and I can work normally. EDIT: it only happens when visually dragging a file into the playlist, importing with the menu voice is ok! Version 1.3.0 on Kubuntu 9.04, always reproducible. When I try to add to the playlist any file, it crashes. I checked the terminal output, and it seems the last letter of the filename is cutted off. E.g. If I try to import ~/video.avi, in the terminal I see --- >>>> Adding to end KinoCommon::bulkLoad: Unable to resolve /home/eu/video.av Kino experienced a segmentation fault. Dumping stack from the offending thread Obtained 10 stack frames. kino [0x8078961] --- (see the attachment; notice ".av" instead of ".avi") and suddenly it crashes with a segfault. A workaround is to duplicate the file with an additional letter in the end: if I have both ~/video.avi and ~/video.aviX and I try to import the latter, the first is instead imported; this time, the program crashes *after* importing it. However, the next time I lanch kino it recovers the session and I can work normally.
2009-05-17 09:14:20 KernelPanic tags drag drop filename import playlist