Error 4 In Libavformat.so
OpenShot Video Editor Edit Invalid Undecided Unassigned Edit You need to log in to change this bug's status. Affecting: OpenShot Video Editor Filed here by: dpo When: 2010-05-01 Completed: 2011-07-04 Target Distribution Baltix BOSS Juju Charms Collection Elbuntu Guadalinex Guadalinex Edu Kiwi Linux nUbuntu PLD Linux Tilix tuXlab Ubuntu Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build Ubuntu RTM Package (Find…) Project (Find…) Status Importance Invalid Undecided Assigned to Nobody Me Comment on this change (optional) Email me about changes to this bug report Also affects project (?) Also affects distribution/package Nominate for series Bug Description (1) Ubuntu 9 and 10 (2)Synaptic Paket manager (3)OpenShot (version 1.1.3) (4) i get the following errors during encoding: Apr 27 17:05:04 core-i5 kernel: [ 1229.778449] openshot[2321]: segfault at a1dfffb7 ip 0287d8da sp af693280 error 4 in libavcodec.so.52.20.0[25d4000+52a000] Apr 27 17:27:01 core-i5 kernel: [ 2545.628795] openshot[2400]: segfault at b0cfffb7 ip b65b88da sp b3ce7280 error 4 in libavcodec.so.52.20.0[b630f000+52a000] Apr 27 20:02:01 core-i5 kernel: [ 8209.002132] openshot[3043]: segfault at a39fffb7 ip 025618da sp b4c19160 error 4 in libavcodec.so.52.20.0[22b8000+52a000] Apr 27 20:31:40 core-i5 kernel: [ 9986.243592] openshot[3379]: segfault at a4cfffb7 ip 040e4baa sp 8f8e3d50 error 4 in libavcodec.so.52.20.0[3e3e000+520000] Apr 27 21:15:20 core-i5 kernel: [12604.965407] openshot[4437]: segfault at 0 ip 003d7056 sp b24e5428 error 6 in libc-2.10.1.so[362000+13e000] May 1 17:30:57 core-i5 kernel: [ 2682.217614] openshot[2329]: segfault at 539fffb7 ip 0795fdda sp a3dfad30 error 4 in libavcodec.so.52.20.1[76b1000+52f000] May 1 18:14:17 core-i5 kernel: [ 5280.557977] openshot[18746]: segfault at b34fffb7 ip 02e01dda sp b473d260 error 4 in libavcodec.so.52.20.1[2b53000+52f000] May 1 17:01:07 core-i5 pulseaudio[1654]: ratelimit.c: 9 events suppressed May 1 17:01:31 core-i5 pulseaudio[1654]: ratelimit.c: 329 events suppressed May 1 17:02:05 core-i5 pulseaudio[1654]: ratelimit.c: 669 events suppressed ----------------------------------------------------------- OpenShot Debug File 0.0.2 - 2010-05-01 18:26:01.942071 ----------------------------------------------------------- This file contain
to Milestone OpenShot Video Editor Edit New Undecided Unassigned Edit You need to log in to change this bug's status. Affecting: OpenShot Video Editor Filed here by: Penis When: 2014-12-25 Target Distribution Baltix BOSS Juju Charms Collection Elbuntu Guadalinex Guadalinex Edu Kiwi Linux nUbuntu PLD Linux Tilix tuXlab Ubuntu Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build Ubuntu RTM Package (Find…) Project (Find…) Status Importance New Undecided Assigned to Nobody Me Comment on this change (optional) Email https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573115 me about changes to this bug report Also affects project (?) Also affects distribution/package Nominate for series Bug Description Ubuntu 14.04.1, 64 Bit, Openshot Version: 1.4.3, Installed using apt-get, Operating System and Librarys are fully Up to Date. Openshot Crashes alot: Over a Period of 2 Minutes it crashed like 4 Times and like https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1405615 25 Times since i started using it. The Bug is Probably due to Memory Corruption and could in my opinion be caused of an issue with a buffer. The Bug is triggered when clicking on the Timeline to go back and forth. The Video iam editing is about 2h long. This is what Openshot report when the Crash happens when starting from the Command Line: on_frmMain_key_press_event on_tlbPlay_clicked called with self.GtkWindow on_frmMain_key_press_event on_tlbPlay_clicked called with self.GtkWindow on_frmMain_key_press_event on_tlbPlay_clicked called with self.GtkWindow on_frmMain_key_press_event on_tlbPlay_clicked called with self.GtkWindow on_tlbArrow_clicked called with self.GtkRadioToolButton on_tlbResize_toggled called with self.GtkRadioToolButton on_tlbResize_toggled called with self.GtkRadioToolButton on_tlbRazor_clicked called with self.GtkRadioToolButton project state modified state saved project state modified state saved on_mnuRemoveClip_activate clicked project state modified state saved Segmentation fault This is What Dmesg reports: openshot[6595]: segfault at 0 ip 00007fbe8b2b76c0 sp 00007fbe635737f0 error 4 in libavformat.so.54.20.4[7fbe8b1ea000+10e000] Tags: crash Edit Tag help Penis (zsv5f+f49jfhelmk9mk) wrote on 2014-12-25: #1 openshot.debug file from debug.py script Edit (6.9 KiB, text/plain) Olivier Girard (eolinwen) wr
ffmpeg shared object libavformat.so Test case Ensure that ffmpeg is not installed in the standard directory. Build ffmpeg with a non-standard installation directory build motion with option --with-ffmpeg=/dir Start motion. The following run-time error is displayed: http://www.lavrsen.dk/foswiki/bin/view/Motion/BugReport2005x08x04x220823 motion: error while loading shared libraries: libavformat.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Attempting the same test-case for motion-3.2.1 produces no error. Environment Motion version: 3.2.2_snap9 ffmpeg version: 0.4.9pre1 Shared libraries: curl, xmlrpc, ffmpeg, mysql, postgresql Server OS: RedHat, kernel 2.4 -- BruceDurham - 04 Aug 2005 Follow up A couple of questions: What does ldd motion give you? I.e., do libavformat.so and libavcodec.so get error 4 resolved (I guess not)? Is the non-standard ffmpeg library folder (i.e., /dir/lib to go with your example) in /etc/ld.so.conf? Does it appear when you run ldconfig -v? I would guess that putting the library folder in /etc/ld.so.conf and running ldconfig would do the trick. I don't know about RH, but in Gentoo you're not supposed to edit /etc/ld.so.conf directly, but should put files in /etc/env.d instead. Anyway, make sure your error 4 in newly added library path occurs before any other path that includes an ffmpeg installation (e.g., one in /usr/local/lib). Generally speaking, Motion does not handle multiple installations of FFMpeg very well, in particular if some are in the ordinary search paths (e.g., /usr/lib or /usr/local/lib) and others are in custom folders. This is, however, a problem with how runtime linking is performed in general and not something that we can blame Motion for. Why it worked for you in a previous version of Motion, I don't know. A solution to the problem is to edit the makefile and hard-code the paths to libavformat.so and libavcodec.so (off the top of my head, something in line with -l/usr/local/lib/ffmpeg-custom/lib/libavformat.so, but this is neither very elegant nor very flexible. Plus it requires some clumsy additions to the configure script if we want it to happen automatically, if I recall correctly. -- PerJonsson - 06 Aug 2005 This for sure not a Motion problem. Exactly where is your ffmpeg source root? Exactly which configure switches did you run when building ffmpeg? Did you remember 'make install'? Exactly which configure switches did you run when building motion? -- KennethLavrsen - 06 Aug 2005 Fix record I don't think there is anything to fix