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On 07.04.2017 07:37, Luke Benes wrote:

I'm getting the following build failure

/bin/sh: line 1: 16577 Segmentation fault      (core dumped) (
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:}"$I/program:$I/program":$W/UnpackedTarball/cppunit/src/cppunit/.libs
MALLOC_CHECK_=2 MALLOC_PERTURB_=153
$W/LinkTarget/Executable/cppunittester 
$W/LinkTarget/CppunitTest/libtest_vcl_pdfexport.so --headless

(anonymous namespace)::PdfExportTest::testTdf106059 finished in: 635ms
(anonymous namespace)::PdfExportTest::testTdf105461 finished in: 756ms
(anonymous namespace)::PdfExportTest::testTdf105093 finished in: 2364ms
** Message: PackageKit: xid = 0
** Message: PackageKit: desktop_id = (null)
** Message: PackageKit: Codec nice name: H.264 (Constrained Baseline
Profile) decoder
** Message: PackageKit: ignoring field named level
** Message: PackageKit: ignoring field named profile
** Message: PackageKit: structure: gstreamer1(decoder-video/x-h264)

gstreamer is missing a codec and told packagekit to install it...

(anonymous namespace)::PdfExportTest::testTdf106206 finished in: 244ms
OK (4)

... and it crashes on shutdown.

the GStreamer install thread is still running at shutdown, Stephan just
said that he would investigate why it isn't joined before shutdown.

of course this depends on timing so you can't reproduce the crash reliably.



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