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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/22/2014 06:37 PM, Jean-Yves
      Avenard wrote:<br>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On 23 March 2014 11:06, Jonas Arndt <span
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                    <div>On</div>
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                Here we go with the backtrace. Don't know why there are
                no symbols for #1-3.<br>
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                // Jonas<br>
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                Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.<br>
                0x00000000004633d5 in QBasicAtomicInt::ref
                (this=0x8000000000000000)<br>
                &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; at /usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qatomic_x86_64.h:121<br>
                121&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; /usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qatomic_x86_64.h: No such
                file or directory.<br>
                #0&nbsp; 0x00000000004633d5 in QBasicAtomicInt::ref
                (this=0x8000000000000000)<br>
                &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; at /usr/include/qt4/QtCore/qatomic_x86_64.h:121<br>
                #1&nbsp; 0x00007fb4f1aaa5d4 in ?? () from
                /usr/lib/libmythtv-0.27.so.0<br>
                #2&nbsp; 0x00007fb4f1aa9a99 in ?? () from
                /usr/lib/libmythtv-0.27.so.0<br>
                #3&nbsp; 0x00007fb4f1ba4f29 in ?? () from
                /usr/lib/libmythtv-0.27.so.0<br>
                #4&nbsp; 0x00007fb4f1b9fb70 in
                FileRingBuffer::OpenFile(QString const&amp;, unsigned
                int)<br>
                &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; () from /usr/lib/libmythtv-0.27.so.0<br>
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            <div>Are you sure you're not mixing old library and new one
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            <div>sounds like you have some old stuff remaining, as this
              error just can't happen unless you're mixing libraries <br>
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    Well, I will look. So I just created a repo containing every ubuntu
    package that was built and did an upgrade. What was upgraded was:<br>
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    libmyth-0.27-0 libmyth-python libmythtv-perl mythgallery mythmusic
    mythtv-common mythtv-dbg mythtv-frontend php-mythtv<br>
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    I will bring out the magnifying glass and compare packages on the
    different front-ends<br>
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    Can you throw some light on why you feel this can only happen when I
    mix libraries, and perhaps what libraries?<br>
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    Cheers,<br>
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    // Jonas<br>
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