streamtuner fails to start - segmentation fault
Bug #381194 reported by
mikeys
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #706714: Streamtuner can't read online streamdirectories anymore.
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Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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streamtuner (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
I have jaunty x64. Streamtuner refuses to start. Reinstalled from synaptic - no change. From command line - if you try to start w/out sudo, it shows "segmentation fault." If you start with "sudo streamtuner" it starts and plays, but if you hit "search" it dies instantly and disappears off the screen every time. Also, when it opens under sudo, the genre column looks weird, not like before - no listing for sub-genres. Why is this killer app still being ignored??
Does anyone care enough to help with this issue?? I changed "audacious %q" to "xmms %q" as it used to be before jaunty and it worked perfect. I also do not have audacious which looks horrible in x64.
visibility: | private → public |
affects: | ubuntu → streamtuner (Ubuntu) |
security vulnerability: | yes → no |
security vulnerability: | yes → no |
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You do realize that this is an orphaned application? The version available was last touched by its developer in 2004. Shoutcast no longer works with this among other things that have passed it by. The application exhibits the same crashing under 32bit Jaunty as well when the search button is pressed.
With the recent advances in media players available to the linux community such as songbird, banshee, exhaile, rythmbox and the ever present vlc (which can be set up to search for streams as well), is this really an 'ubuntu bug' or just the case of an old application that isn't being maintained...for the last 5 years.
If the application were being maintained, yes, but as it is, I'd think this bug needs to be closed.
My 2 cents.