chrism at imntv.com
2006-Oct-11 02:26 UTC
[CentOS] mpeg4ip (from Dag) vs CentOS 4.4 64-bit?
Anyone else on the list using these tools? I grabbed the latest iteration using yum from Dag's repository, but I get random segfaults on a fully-patched 4.4 system on dual Opteron 275's from some of the utilities. Perhaps, it's some 64-bit vs 32-bit-ism? I'm not much of a programmer (actually, I'm a terrible programmer) so any suggestions would be very much appreciated. :) The machine has otherwise been bulletproof so I'm reasonably sure it's something fishy with mpeg4ip. Cheers,
chrism at imntv.com
2006-Oct-11 19:16 UTC
[CentOS] mpeg4ip (from Dag) vs CentOS 4.4 64-bit?
chrism at imntv.com wrote:> Anyone else on the list using these tools? > > I grabbed the latest iteration using yum from Dag's repository, but I > get random segfaults on a fully-patched 4.4 system on dual Opteron > 275's from some of the utilities. Perhaps, it's some 64-bit vs > 32-bit-ism? I'm not much of a programmer (actually, I'm a terrible > programmer) so any suggestions would be very much appreciated. :) > The machine has otherwise been bulletproof so I'm reasonably sure it's > something fishy with mpeg4ip.Sorry to reply to my own post. I hunted down all the required packages and then built the source rpm for mpeg4ip to make sure everything was built in 64-bit land and still get the seg faults. In case anyone is interested, using h.264 + ffmpeg to encode the mpeg4 files that I'm attempting to hint seems to trigger the bug. Sigh.... Cheers,