gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch

Bug #282939 reported by tsultana
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This bug affects 42 people
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GNUsound
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gnome-session
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gnusound (Debian)
Fix Released
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gnusound (Ubuntu)
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Brian Murray
nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: gnusound

I installed gnusound 0.7.4-8build1 from Synaptic. When I click on the GNUsound icon, it crashes and boots me out of my login back to the login screen. It does this each time. When I attempt to run gnusound from the terminal I get the crash attached as gnusound\ terminal.txt. I have also attached the gnusound.log from .gnusound folder.

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tsultana (tsultana) wrote :
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greyor (greyor) wrote :

I have the same problem, I can confirm this bug. A pity, too, because I like using GNUsound for my once-in-a-while sound editing needs.

I've also attached a backtrace and a stacktrace/strace in addition to my gnusound.log and gnusound terminal.txt as above.

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greyor (greyor) wrote :
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greyor (greyor) wrote :

Also, if it helps, here's a quick screenshot of the program in action. The window shows up for a moment, but disappears if you continue the execution in gdb.

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Erik Reuter (misc71) wrote :

I am also experiencing identical crashes to greyor. I just installed gnusound and have never successfully run it before.

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Cesar Negrete (cesar-negrete) wrote :

Why is it that no one looks into this bug?

gnusound worked great on 7.04, in fact that was one of the only sound applications that ran properly under pulseaudio, and now it isn't working.

Any ideas on when and if this could be fixed?

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Andrew (keen101) wrote :

I also have this problem. This is the first time I've ever tried GNUsound. I am using a computer with an ATI graphics card if that helps. I am Running Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex with all the updates up to now, so my system should not be the beta anymore.

attached is my terminal error.

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Andrew (keen101) wrote :

here is my log file also.

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Akaname (akaname) wrote :

Same problem. Also with ATI graphics card on laptop :-)

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ice (ice-simx) wrote :

i'm using ubuntu intrepid 8.10 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP, dell vostro 1510 intel x3100 3 GB RAM, having same problem
This is first time i try gnusound, each time on clicking it, screen crash and login screen came up (ie forcefully logged out).

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HolgiT (holgit) wrote :

The problem also exists in Jaunty, and it seems not to depend on the graphic: I encounter the crash on a vmware guest, no ATI driver.

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Coglin (clewis-admin-cara) wrote :

Hi I'm using Ubuntu Studio 8.10 updated (running Gnome 2.24.1 and kernel 2.6.27-11-generic, GCC 4.3.2, Xorg 1.5.2) and GNUsound causes the same "logout" issue. PC is an older P4 32 bit , 2Gb RAM and plenty of HDD space, Graphics is onboard intel - 82865G chip. Have looked in logs but cannot find reference to what's going on.

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Id2ndR (id2ndr) wrote :

Confirmed on jaunty.

Changed in gnusound (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Geek87 (geek87) wrote : Re: [Bug 282939] Re: gnusound crash in Intrepid Ibex Beta

Le dimanche 19 avril 2009 à 11:59 +0000, Id2ndR a écrit :
> Confirmed on jaunty.
>
> ** Changed in: gnusound (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Confirmed
>

I can confirm that Gnusound still craches the GNOME session when
starting. Using Jaunty RC.

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komputes (komputes) wrote : Re: gnusound crash in Intrepid Ibex Beta

I can confirm that this software crashes the X session when launched in Intrepid, Jaunty or Karmic.

Marked 377787 as a duplicate of this bug. This now brings the duplicate count to 5.

The following bug asks that 0.7.5-2 be packaged for Karmic (which still crashes when launched).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnusound/+bug/354999

summary: - gnusound crash in Intrepid Ibex Beta
+ gnusound crashes immediately on launch
summary: - gnusound crashes immediately on launch
+ gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch (Affects Intrepid,
+ Jaunty, Karmic)
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komputes (komputes) wrote :

The upstream prroject doesn't seem to have a bug tracker - they use the following mailing list: <email address hidden>

http://www.gnu.org/software/gnusound/Documentation/ar01s06.html

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eris23 (jdkatz23) wrote : Re: gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch (Affects Intrepid, Jaunty, Karmic)

gnusound crashes immediately on launch in karmic, 64bit, nvidia (binary), back to login screen

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nshepperd (nshepperd) wrote :

Isn't this an X bug as well? A user program shouldn't be able to just *kill* the X server without even having something in the log.

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komputes (komputes) wrote :

Bryce, if you have some time, can you review this bug to find out why a program like gnusound can crash an X session, just by being executed.

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Bryce Harrington (bryce) wrote :

Not enough information has been provided to examine this from an xorg perspective. Run apport-collect 282939 after reproducing the xorg crash.

Refiling against -nvidia as per comment #20.

Changed in xorg (Ubuntu):
status: New → Incomplete
affects: xorg (Ubuntu) → nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
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Coglin (clewis-admin-cara) wrote : RE: [Bug 282939] Re: gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch (Affects Intrepid, Jaunty, Karmic)

HI

I have since reworked the PC and not used GNU sound since.

If I get the chance in the next few days I'll fire it up and see what happens and try to get more info if able

Cheers
Col

> -----Original Message-----
> From: <email address hidden> [mailto:<email address hidden>] On Behalf Of
> Bryce Harrington
> Sent: Monday, 24 August 2009 5:40 AM
> To: Colin Lewis
> Subject: [Bug 282939] Re: gnusound crashes X session immediately on
> launch (Affects Intrepid, Jaunty, Karmic)
>
> Not enough information has been provided to examine this from an xorg
> perspective. Run apport-collect 282939 after reproducing the xorg
> crash.
>
> Refiling against -nvidia as per comment #20.
>
> ** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
> ** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => nvidia-graphics-drivers-180
> (Ubuntu)
>
> --
> gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch (Affects Intrepid,
> Jaunty, Karmic)
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282939
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
> Status in “gnusound” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed
> Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-180” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: gnusound
>
> I installed gnusound 0.7.4-8build1 from Synaptic. When I click on the
> GNUsound icon, it crashes and boots me out of my login back to the
> login screen. It does this each time. When I attempt to run gnusound
> from the terminal I get the crash attached as gnusound\ terminal.txt.
> I have also attached the gnusound.log from .gnusound folder.

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lhz (m-lhaza) wrote : Re: gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch (Affects Intrepid, Jaunty, Karmic)

hi,

just gave gnusound a try from current jaunty on my hp pavillion tx2650 with an ATI 3200 using the radeon driver: it crashes X just like it crashes X on my Nvidia equipped PC running 8.10, when called via gnome.menu ... if someone needs a specific log, just let me know...

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Alexey Kotlyarov (koterpillar) wrote : apport-collect data

Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180
PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcEnviron:
 SHELL=/bin/bash
 PATH=(custom, user)
 LANG=ru_RU.UTF-8
ProcVersion: Linux version 2.6.31-6-generic (buildd@yellow) (gcc version 4.4.1 (Ubuntu 4.4.1-1ubuntu3) ) #26-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 21 17:55:00 UTC 2009
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-6-generic x86_64
UserGroups: adm admin audio cdrom dialout dip fax floppy fuse lpadmin netdev plugdev sambashare tape video

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Alexey Kotlyarov (koterpillar) wrote :

Bruce, just ran what you suggested. But it does not crash the X server, only X session. I ran it from an gnome session within an xterm session:
gnome-session > gnome-session.log 2>&1
Indeed, gnome-session crashed, leaving xterm and X server running. (However, couldn't get the focus back to xterm.) Here's the log.

Bryce Harrington (bryce)
tags: added: karmic
tags: added: jaunty
tags: added: intrepid
Changed in nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu):
status: Incomplete → Invalid
tags: added: apport-collected
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Jon Hornstein (jon-hornstein) wrote :

Just my 2 cents worth.

Aisano's crash dump attached on 2009-09-20 #58 in the activity log

/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__fortify_fail+0x48)[0xb7192da8]
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb7190eb0]
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb71907b7]
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__snprintf_chk+0x34)[0xb71906a4]
/usr/bin/gnusound.real(draw_mi/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__fortify_fail+0x48)[0xb7192da8]
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb7190eb0]
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb71907b7]
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__snprintf_chk+0x34)[0xb71906a4]
/usr/bin/gnusound.real(draw_mixer_sliders+0x2f5)[0x806f6e5]
xer_sliders+0x2f5)[0x806f6e5]

This pointed to the function "draw_mixer_sliders" as a culprit.

The only snprintf in the function superficially seems broken!

Without building the code with approprate asserts etc

            if(have_room_for_text)
                snprintf(s, 128, "%d", j + 1);

where s is an 8 byte buffer. The code should read:

            if(have_room_for_text)
                snprintf(s, sizeof(s), "%d", j + 1);

Assumming j never gets over 8 digits the existing code would seem to be ok.

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Jon Hornstein (jon-hornstein) wrote :

or better still from #67

            if(have_room_for_text)
                snprintf(s, sizeof(s), "%u", j + 1);

komputes (komputes)
Changed in gnusound:
importance: Undecided → Unknown
status: New → Unknown
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komputes (komputes) wrote :

I've contacted the upstream project mailing list, the primary developer and have posted a bug on the projects SF bug tracker.

This bug should now be marked as Triaged - Medium.

komputes (komputes)
Changed in gnome-session:
status: New → Invalid
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komputes (komputes) wrote :

No response from upstream yet. I will leave a week to respond before trying to get in contact with a developer/contributor about this project (or perhaps find another route to fixing this bug).

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shankao (shankao) wrote :

Confirmed in lucid

tags: added: lucid
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komputes (komputes) wrote :

Attempted to get in touch with Pascal personally, will post any correspondence in the bug.

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Pascal (a-haakmat) wrote :

Hi guys

Sorry for the lack of response. I wasn't aware of this problem.

I have also noticed crashes with the binary package. A version built directly from source works fine though.

I will try to resolve this bug in the upcoming week.

Thanks

Pascal.

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Pascal (a-haakmat) wrote :

Actually, looking over the comments, it seems the bug has already been located :-)

I will release a new version in the upcoming week.

Thanks

Pascal

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Charlie Kravetz (cjkgeek) wrote : Re: [Bug 282939] Re: gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch (Affects Intrepid, Jaunty, Karmic)

On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 19:05:00 -0000
Pascal <email address hidden> wrote:

> Actually, looking over the comments, it seems the bug has already been
> located :-)
>
> I will release a new version in the upcoming week.
>
> Thanks
>
> Pascal
>

Thank you for the quick response on this.

--
Charlie Kravetz
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Marcus Sundman (sundman) wrote : Re: gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch (Affects Intrepid, Jaunty, Karmic)

Why is this marked "invalid" for gnome-session? Should not gnome-session be able to withstand malfunctioning applications?

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Nobody McMannnnn (nobodymcmannnnn) wrote :

Whoever fixes this should recreate the bug in a separate program to demonstrate how to crash the entire Gnome desktop.

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Alexey Kotlyarov (koterpillar) wrote : Re: [Bug 282939] Re: gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch (Affects Intrepid, Jaunty, Karmic)

Actually, neither gnusound installed on Lucid nor one compiled from
source crash Gnome session anymore in Lucid.

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Marcus Sundman (sundman) wrote : Re: gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch (Affects Intrepid, Jaunty, Karmic)

I don't know what Alexey is talking about, because GNUsound 0.7.5-2build1 on Lucid i386 still crashes my gnome session.

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fishears (johnnyp-ntlworld) wrote :

Same issue as OP. Karmic 32-bit.
Any news on the GNUSound update?

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komputes (komputes) wrote :

I have tested gnusound (0.7.5-2build1 from universe repo) on Lucid beta and it did not crash my X session, but the program failed to start.

This separate issue has been reported as Bug #545387

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Nobody McMannnnn (nobodymcmannnnn) wrote :

I've created a fixed i386 package which doesn't crash on my computer. So see if this works at http://gregery.id.au/GNUsound and let me know.

I built against all dependencies to make sure all file formats are supported. However the lame file driver seems to only load mp3 files that were generated by lame and errors with unsupported format for other mp3 files.

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Nobody McMannnnn (nobodymcmannnnn) wrote :

I fixed it for mp3 files, turns out a header moved to a different directory.

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Aisano (info-ais-sanmarino) wrote :

I just installed Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2. The problem still exists there. Starting gnusound crashes... whatever, going back to the login dialogue. Starting it from a terminal rather than from the menu it just crashes ("buffer overflow detected"). BTW, this is a new computer, not the one where I first experienced the problem.

I just uploaded an apport report from 10.04.

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Aisano (info-ais-sanmarino) wrote :
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Charlie Kravetz (cjkgeek) wrote :

Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work, I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here. Thanks for taking the time to make Ubuntu better!

Changed in gnusound (Ubuntu):
status: Confirmed → Triaged
importance: Undecided → Medium
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Aisano (info-ais-sanmarino) wrote :

I downloaded the source code for gnusound-0.7.5 a couple of days ago but could not get it to build because I lacked too many source packages it depends on, and could not find a list of dependencies. But I can see that in line 797 of draw.c there is still that constant 128 mentioned by Jon Hornstein, while the really available size is only 8 (bytes). The condition on "have_room_for_text" (see Jon's contribution above) may explain why not everybody is experiencing this problem.

Still it is somewhat strange, because the number printed into this 8 byte buffer is bounded by something called "...mixer->output_channels". It would indeed be weird for a sound card to have so many output channels that their number would exceed 7 digits (plus a terminating \0). Maybe the problem is somewhere else. But the wrong buffer length passed to snprintf has to be fixed anyway (using "sizeof(s)" instead of "128). To be entirely on the safe side (here) the buffer "s" might be increased to 12 bytes, so any (even negative) 32-bit integer cannot overflow it. Still it has to be explained how the number of output channels can exceed the amount of 10 million. While we do not know this it may even be the safest thing to put a plausibility check into the code.

As I can reproduce the problem on my hardware, I am willing to perform some tests if somebody can give me clear instructions how to compile the code. After downloading a couple of codec packages I still receive this message from "configure":

checking ffmpeg/avformat.h usability... no
checking ffmpeg/avformat.h presence... no
checking for ffmpeg/avformat.h... no
configure: error: *** no suitable file drivers found ***

No idea what I need to install to make these go away.

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Alexey Kotlyarov (koterpillar) wrote : Re: [Bug 282939] Re: gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch (Affects Intrepid, Jaunty, Karmic)

> I downloaded the source code for gnusound-0.7.5 a couple of days ago but
> could not get it to build because I lacked too many source packages it
> depends on, and could not find a list of dependencies.
apt-get build-dep gnusound
might help.

> As I can reproduce the problem on my hardware, I am willing to perform
> some tests if somebody can give me clear instructions how to compile the
> code. After downloading a couple of codec packages I still receive this
> message from "configure":
>
> checking ffmpeg/avformat.h usability... no
> checking ffmpeg/avformat.h presence... no
> checking for ffmpeg/avformat.h... no
> configure: error: *** no suitable file drivers found ***
In general, for something.h, libsomething-dev is needed.

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Aisano (info-ais-sanmarino) wrote : Re: gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch (Affects Intrepid, Jaunty, Karmic)

Thank you , Alexey Kotlyarov, I think this was the information I needed.

After downloading "build-dep gnusound" I was able to compile gnusound (well, I had to remove a couple of GTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED, otherwise it would not compile).

The problem obviously is the one Jon Hornstein discovered on 2010-02-09 and Pascal confirmed on 2010-02-24, namely a wrong buffer length in draw.c (line 720). If it was fixed the fix obviously never reached the Ubuntu 10.04 branch.

After I had applied the fix suggested by Jon Hornstein gnusound did not crash any more. The interesting thing is that the number of audio channels on my computer is 2, so it has no chance of overrunning an 8 character buffer; but obviously with the "O1" or "O2" compiler options snprintf generates a buffer overrun failure even if it's not necessary. Maybe to apply the "fail early" principle. Might be a good idea but I could not confirm it. (It does not happen with the "O0" optimization flag.)

I attach a not quite minimalistic patch -- I had to format the code a bit to see what is happening. If a one-line patch such as Jon's is desirable I can provide it. (I have had no luck yet in doing anything useful with gnusound but I suppose that is normal; the manual says "GNUsound is not for everyone".)

The Ubuntu package list names "Marc Dequènes (Duck)" as the maintainer for gnusound but he does not seem to be on this bug's notification list (or maybe under a different name). If he is not active at the moment somebody else might be able to trigger a patch, maybe even an SRU for Ubuntu 10.04, as the bug seems to make gnusound unusable for those who are affected.

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Aisano (info-ais-sanmarino) wrote :

TEST CASE:
Under some configurations, gnusound crashes on startup when compiled with optimization (as usual for a release build). No window appears, the error message is "*** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/bin/gnusound.real terminated." If you experience this phenomenon you can test the patch.
- Apply the submitted patch
- Call the "gnusound" built from the patched source (in the package directory, calling "src/gnusound")
- Verify the gnusound window to appear, with no "buffer overflow" in the console output.
- Ignore some messages about a "deprecated" call; there is a separate bug about this, and at the moment these messages do not interfere with the functionality. They would be quite easy to fix.

Changed in gnusound (Ubuntu):
status: Triaged → Fix Committed
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Tom (tom6) wrote :

Good work, much appreciated, thanks :))

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Aisano (info-ais-sanmarino) wrote :

It is somewhat discomforting that an error in gnusound terminates the Gnome session. I looked into this and found that gnusound defines an elaborate signal handler, probably with the intention to save as much of the user's ongoing work as possible. The code is contained in the "emergency.c" module.

Now the last statement in the "emergency_sighandler" function is a "kill(0, original_signo)". This propagates the caught signal to all processes in the same process group. A "ps -ej" command shows that all processes started through a Gnome menu or a Gnome launcher share the same process group, whose number is the process id of the "gnome-session" process. So when gnusound crashes from a SIGABRT (as in the present case) this signal is propagated to the Gnome session, which accordingly terminates.

Presently I neither understand why all processes launched by Gnome share a process group nor why gnusound propagates signals to the whole process group. The combination of these two facts is certainly fatal and undesirable. Somebody who understands this better than I presently do might make a separate bug out of this.

David Futcher (bobbo)
tags: added: patch-forwarded-upstream
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Pascal de Bruijn (pmjdebruijn) wrote :

This is a problem on Ubuntu Lucid too (2.6.32-23-generic) with Intel Graphics.

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Michal Dziczkowski (mdziczkowski) wrote :

I have the same problem. Attaching the crash file

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sageb1 (shkawamoto) wrote :
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sageb1 (shkawamoto) wrote :

In the previous attached file, one line stands out as it does in previous attachmens from other users experiencing the same bug.

"player_init:1402: initializing audio driver OSS"

Could it be due to OSS being blacklisted?

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sageb1 (shkawamoto) wrote :
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sageb1 (shkawamoto) wrote :

Apologies regarding speculation about OSS. It's not the problem.

Included are the attachments associated with running gnusound with pulseaudio turned off.

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sageb1 (shkawamoto) wrote :

Here's the most recent of the gnusound.log

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rockachu2 (rockachu2) wrote :

this is two bugs, as mentioned above, one fox x by allowing to be crashed and one for gnusound for misbehaving that badly

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rockachu2 (rockachu2) wrote :

this is a buffer overflow error

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rockachu2 (rockachu2) wrote :
Changed in gnome-session:
status: Invalid → New
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thom (tsk) wrote :

Bug still in existence on Ubuntu Lucid ( on my athlon II desktop)
Bug still in existence on Ubuntu Maverick (on my Intel Pentium M laptop)

Bug has funny status: New (while being two years old)
;-)

Changed in gnusound (Debian):
status: Unknown → New
Changed in gnusound (Ubuntu):
status: Fix Committed → In Progress
assignee: nobody → Brian Murray (brian-murray)
summary: - gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch (Affects Intrepid,
- Jaunty, Karmic)
+ gnusound crashes X session immediately on launch
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

This bug was fixed in the package gnusound - 0.7.5-3ubuntu2

---------------
gnusound (0.7.5-3ubuntu2) natty; urgency=low

  * Add patch to fix xsession crashes thanks to Jon Hornstein and Aisano
    (LP: #282939)
 -- Brian Murray <email address hidden> Tue, 30 Nov 2010 10:58:47 -0800

Changed in gnusound (Ubuntu):
status: In Progress → Fix Released
Kiwilli (info-tikishop)
Changed in gnome-session:
status: New → Incomplete
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thom (tsk) wrote :

Changed in gnusound:

gnusound package deleted from repository in oneiric (11.10)
package might be published again:

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/gnusound

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thom (tsk) wrote :

gnusound package from natty repository (gnusound 0.7.5-3ubuntu2) works in oneiric (11.10)

My thanks to anyone at this project...this is a good and workable intermediate solution until gnusound is back in the oneiric repos

Changed in gnusound (Debian):
status: New → Fix Released
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