panic when running acroread on recent -CURRENT/amd64
Alexander Leidinger
Alexander at Leidinger.net
Sat Aug 19 16:52:56 UTC 2006
Quoting Alexander Leidinger <Alexander at Leidinger.net> (Sat, 19 Aug 2006 18:08:05 +0200):
> Quoting Divacky Roman <xdivac02 at stud.fit.vutbr.cz> (Sat, 19 Aug 2006 16:44:21 +0200):
>
> > I am now a bit confused on whats the state of things, so to clear the situation
> >
> > what I am seeing on my machine (i386 UP) with linuxolator as in my p4 branch with 2.6:
> >
> > acroread - doesnt start, dies when starting
> > realplay - running able to play video files
> > linux-firefox - works (I am able to reach www.seznam.cz - didnt test much else)
> > skype - runs upto login screen (I cannot test more because I forgot my login/pass)
>
> i386, UP machine, plain -current without any linux patches:
Now with the most recent linux_futex.c from p4:
- 2.6.16: with a populated ~/.acrobat/:
+ starting "acroread" works (may depend on the setting in ~/.acroread,
they are different from the defaults)
- trying to edit the preferences (edit->preferences) results in "exit 1"
- "file->open" opens the file dialog, depending on the PDF it dies with
"exit 1" or it displays the PDF
- "help->about" works
- "help->plugins" results in "exit 1"
- "help->accessibility" results in "exit 1"
+ skype starts
- shows the GUI, but hangs in the linuxfutex state
+ realplayer (10.0.6.776) starts
- "help->about" works
- "tools->plugins" works
- "tools->preferences" works
- "file->open" works
- playing a mp3 works
- displaying a jpeg works
- connection problems when trying to play a .rm from http://...
- downloading the video locally and trying to play doesn't work,
"ps -axlwww | grep linux" shows it sitting in the linuxfutex
state
Summary: no change with the patch.
Bye,
Alexander.
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