That pretty much describes the problem. With on-the-fly burning checked brasero segfaults, with it unchecked it works fine. Awesome, actually since it is perhaps the only cd burning frontend that properly uses cdrdao for audio cds. Anyway, when it segfaults, the log says the following in brasero-session.log: Checking session consistency (brasero_burn_check_session_consistency brasero- burn.c:1741) Unsupported type of task operation Session error : An internal error occurred (brasero_burn_record brasero- burn.c:2839) Thanks, PJ
Hi, Le lundi 20 septembre 2010 à 23:44 -0400, Paul Jones a écrit : Thanks for reporting. However to debug that I’d need a backtrace. See http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace Thanks,
Hi, I got the backtrace, I attached it, but in the course of doing this, I installed brasero-cdrkit after rebuilding all the packages with debug symbols enabled, I didn't have that installed before, and with that installed the crash does not happen. So I guess this may be related to the other bugs caused by not having brasero-cdrkit installed. I guess you'll decided if you want to leave this open as a separate bug. (Might as well just make it a dependency) Thanks, PJ
Le mercredi 22 septembre 2010 à 02:42 -0400, Paul Jones a écrit : No. The brasero-cdrkit package uses Schilling code that needs to go away. I’m interested in the backtrace *without* brasero-cdrkit installed, instead. Thanks,
Yes. That is the backtrace without cdrkit installed. I made a mistake when I said Brasero segfaults. It doesn't. It ejects the medium and just doesn't burn it. You can recover, get a crash log and try again. If you would like I can stop the backtrace as soon as it ejects the CD. Sorry for being innaccurate before. PJ Automatic