
I've been having segfaults in xmms whenever I launch aplay (used to play some notification sounds in my fluxbox). Everything else works just fine. I started revdep-rebuild, but the packages it wants to rebuild are packages I hardly ever use, and no binarys from those packages has been runnig when I had problems. So I didn't bother to let revdep-rebuild do anything.Neclimdul wrote:Maybe this hasn't been mentioned yet because everyone has tried it but i thought i should mention revdep-rebuild should be run after upgrading each major version. it says this in the einfo at the end of the build but its easy to miss if your building multiple packages. revdep will do what the previous poster mentioned and re-emerge the packages that need to be relinked. the only one i'm having trouble with is xine for some reason. mplayer works though soHope this helps at least one of you guys.


My uneffected boxs all run 2.6.11-r6 so I guessing the problem should fade away.*gentoo-sources-2.6.11-r6 (07 Apr 2005)
07 Apr 2005; Jeremy Huddleston <eradicator@gentoo.org>
+gentoo-sources-2.6.11-r6.ebuild:
Fixed the sparc ffb.h patch to apply correctly. Removed the dm patches as
they caused oopses under certain circumstances. Fix p630 LPAR support on
ppc64. Fix deadlocks in rwsem code. Fix congestion in TCP BIC algorithm.
Fixes a race in the ext3 journal code. Fix matroxfb endianness issues for
ppc64. Fix oops when mismatching alsa-lib and alsa driver versions. Fix
hardlink count in /proc/<pid> directories. Fix hardlink count in
/proc/<pid>/task directories. Bump inotify to version 0.22-2. Stable amd64
for security fixes.
02 Apr 2005; Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org>
gentoo-sources-2.6.11-r5.ebuild:
Stable on x86. Please upgrade for security fixes.

Isn't the wiki page you suggest just to do with setting up dmix? Dmix performs software mixing for those sound cards that can't do it themselves.Becks wrote:Also had troubles with alsa when several programs tried to use the soundcard at the same time.

Revdep-rebuild did nothing here.mr_smidge wrote:Has anybody managed to upgrade to 1.0.8 successfully after having this problem? Did revdep-rebuild fix anything? Upgrading kernel versions?


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media-sound/alsa-headers ~x86
media-libs/alsa-lib ~x86
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# equery d alsa-lib




I have done the following:{BaC}Archer wrote:I really sincerely think the only problem may be that folks just need to recompile their kernel...
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revdep-rebuild --soname libasound.so.2