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Yes, both of these options (lfs, and dvd support) were disabled. What bothers
me is that this exact issue occurs on a Slackware version 8 machine I compiled
the software on as well. <br>
And although it's somewhat off-topic, I found that a very similar error occurs
with recent versions of the 'avifile' code.<br>
The signal 11 is somewhere in the win32 loader code..I'm certain of it<br>
pe_image.c ..specifically. Perhaps this is being miscompiled?<br>
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Felix Buenemann wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Tuesday, 2. October 2001 00:30, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Ethan@stinkfoot.org">Ethan@stinkfoot.org</a> wrote:<br></pre>
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<pre wrap="">This worked with some files that hadn't previously, although .asf's<br>produce the same crash.<br>What's the story?<br></pre>
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<pre wrap=""><!---->if --disable-sse helps it's likely that simd code alignment probs cause the <br>crash.<br>If -vc odivx or -vc ffdivx helps it could be prob inside win32 codecs.<br><br>Btw. have you already tried compiling without dvd and largefile support? It <br>seems to be the prob for S. Sommer.<br><br></pre>
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<pre wrap="">Felix Buenemann wrote:<br></pre>
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<pre wrap="">On Sunday, 30. September 2001 22:26, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Ethan@stinkfoot.org">Ethan@stinkfoot.org</a> wrote:<br></pre>
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<pre wrap="">Full bug report and gdb output...<br><br>1. System is a "linux from scratch", no distro.<br>2. Kernel is 2.4.10 final<br>3. Glibc is 2.2.4<br>4. X is 4.1.0 with Nvidia's binary driver<br>5. gcc is 2.95.3 with weak symbol and atexit() patch applied. ld is<br>2.11.2, as is 2.11.2 as well...<br>6. cpuinfo:<br>processor : 0<br>vendor_id : GenuineIntel<br>cpu family : 6<br>model : 8<br>model name : Pentium III (Coppermine)<br></pre>
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<pre wrap="">please try ./configure --disable-sse and check if it still crashes (and<br>try alternate divx codecs like .vc odivx or -vc ffdivx, needs<br>divx4linux/ffmpegs libavcodec) and also try with -nosound.<br></pre>
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