Hi Steve,
I couldn't wait... <heh> I got into the problem machine and removed the FLAC
fills to a dummy dir and xmms is back on-line...
As for glibc or any of the primary libs... I did the same thing you mentioned
many years ago too... I haven't had this much fun since the days of fooling
with the IBM 360...
Thanks again!
vince
On Thursday 14 December 2006 15:22, Stephen Cameron wrote:
> I ran into a similar problem once, the symptom appeared to
> incriminate glibc at first blush, but turned out to be flac
> library.
>
> here's what I recorded about it:
>
> Jun 13, 2006 Figured out why xmms was dying with glibc detecting
> "double free or corruption:" It's because of a bug in the flac lib.
> Not wanting to waste time getting a new flac (I haven't at the moment
> got a need for FLAC) I straced xmms and found where it was loading
> the lib (from /usr/lib/xmms/Input/libxmms-flac.*) moved those files
> out of there and now xmms runs again.
>
> Maybe you're seeing something similar, since it seems unlikely
> that some package would be touching glibc, since so much depends
> on it, and upgrading glibc is somewhat tricky (well, I remember
> a bad experience once mv'ing libc.so on a Sun back in 1994 or so,
> and suddenly every command that needs libc.so fails to run, LOL,
> so I assume it is still tricky.)
>
> -- steve
>
> --- Vince Werber <ka1iic@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> > I had this weird experience a week ago,,, I was compiling a sound
> > application and it over wrote a part of my libc in some way and caused my
> > xmms that I used to play old radio shows on my second audio card to
> > fail... I didn't notice it until I tried to use xmms the other day...
> > now I got to figure out which one did the deed... that should be great
> > fun <heh>
> >
> > awww well... all in a days work <heh>
> >
> > vince
> >
> > On Thursday 14 December 2006 01:04, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> > > Vince Werber wrote:
> > > > I keep a log of what libs I install but for the life of me... I can't
> > > > remember what I do have without the log... so... I guess I do it
> > > > too! <heh>
> > >
> > > Quite honstly, i think almost nobody should be installing libraries
> > > from source. Rather, I think people should install the pre-packaged
> > > library from their distribution.
> > >
> > > The only exception to the above, is developers actually working on
> > > the library and the hopefully rare cases where a developer needs to
> > > test a bleedign edge version of a library that the distribution
> > > has not yet packaged.
> > >
> > > As a library author myself, the only two libraries on my system that
> > > were installed from source are libsndfile and libsamplerate.
> > >
> > > Erik
>
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