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Re: [Bug 871389] Re: Banshee: Segmentation fault when iPhone is connected to the PC

 

On 10/10/2011 03:39, Heiner Valverde wrote:
> Sure, I think you are looking for this:

Hmm, that wasn't as helpful as I had hoped. Could you install the banshee-dbg
package, run sudo sysctl kernel/yama/ptrace_scope=0, and try again with "banshee
--debug" this time, please?

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Kind regards,
Loong Jin

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Title:
  Banshee: Segmentation fault when iPhone is connected to the PC

Status in “banshee” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  When Banshee launches or it's already running, the application will
  crash if an iPhone is connected (well that's my case), here's the
  dropout of my terminal:

  
  heiner@heiner-desktop:~$ banshee
  [Info  11:42:25.609] Running Banshee 2.2.0: [Ubuntu oneiric (development branch) (linux-gnu, x86_64) @ 2011-09-23 04:47:58 UTC]
  [Info  11:42:26.883] Updating web proxy from GConf
  [Info  11:42:27.093] All services are started 1.180969
  [Info  11:42:28.486] nereid Client Started
  [Info  11:42:28.589] GStreamer version 0.10.35.0, gapless: True, replaygain: False
  Device 0 (VID=05ac and PID=1297) is a Apple 0x1297.
  LIBMTP WARNING: no MTP vendor extension on device 5 on bus 1LIBMTP WARNING: VendorExtensionID: 00000000LIBMTP WARNING: VendorExtensionDesc: Device has no vendor extensionsLIBMTP WARNING: this typically means the device is PTP (i.e. a camera) but not an MTP device at all. Trying to continue anyway.LIBMTP PANIC: could not inspect object property descriptions!
  LIBMTP PANIC: could not inspect object property descriptions!
  LIBMTP PANIC: could not inspect object property descriptions!
  Stacktrace:

  Segmentation fault

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