(In reply to comment #4)
> Are you sure it was nautilus and Thunar was not involved here?
You are right on the spot - Though I was 100% sure to once have configured nautilus as my preferred "File Manager", I currently have Thunar :)
[No idea about the cause, but I am facing other "automagic"
Gnome3<->xfce switchers with gdm's "session"].
> I am beginning
> to think that the problem is not in tumbler' GStreamer plugin but in GStreamer
> itself. We have reports of other applications (e.g. midori) crashing and
> freezing as soon as they are trying to use GStreamer.
Hmm. I am currently pretty clueless, except that I only reported a very small numbers of the segfaults I actually have seen so far (I could flood you if I'd wanted to).
Looks like a systematic issue with some files I have on disk to me.
Also, as I don't actually know what thumbler does, I am not sure if it's actually launching totem on a particular video which causes the segfaults, but browsing a folder of videos - thumbnail creation?
(In reply to comment #4)
> Are you sure it was nautilus and Thunar was not involved here?
You are right on the spot - Though I was 100% sure to once have configured nautilus as my preferred "File Manager", I currently have Thunar :)
[No idea about the cause, but I am facing other "automagic"
Gnome3<->xfce switchers with gdm's "session"].
> I am beginning
> to think that the problem is not in tumbler' GStreamer plugin but in GStreamer
> itself. We have reports of other applications (e.g. midori) crashing and
> freezing as soon as they are trying to use GStreamer.
Hmm. I am currently pretty clueless, except that I only reported a very small numbers of the segfaults I actually have seen so far (I could flood you if I'd wanted to).
Looks like a systematic issue with some files I have on disk to me.
Also, as I don't actually know what thumbler does, I am not sure if it's actually launching totem on a particular video which causes the segfaults, but browsing a folder of videos - thumbnail creation?