On 2013-09-16 12:07 (GMT+0200) David Haller composed:
I'm not clear what it is you're suggesting here. What are [c]vlc, ltrace and foo.ltrace?
It's a (faulty) command line, but I think it's not the next step yet anyway. The command line:
ltrace -S -s 128 -f -o foo.ltrace cvlc -v --play-and-exit foo.mpeg
...
[1] if it's a script (bash, perl etc.) you have to call it via the interpreter e.g. 'ltrace /bin/bash -- foo.sh --foo-opt foo-arg' or 'ltrace perl -- foo.pl'.
This footnote lost me. http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/SUSE/123/dnhlog1.txt has what I managed.
So, I hope I could explain that, but as mentioned, that's not the next best step anyway (I've thought some more about it). ltrace is a very powerful tool for debugging (even more than strace) but not easy to use (esp. reading the output ;) But it's something I preinstall in my "OBS" prefs (oh, that reminds me: have to put that in my PMBS prefs too) for when I build/debug stuff locally prior to committing to the OBS ;) So I can use "[sl]trace" in a .spec file while building stuff with OBS. Very useful. Solved quite a few nasties that way.
Anyway:
You should first do a
ldd /usr/lib64/vlc/plugins/codec/liblibmpeg2_plugin.so
Part of above URL, but didn't get done until after I did what you wrote first to do.
and mail the output here. Then you should call
cvlc -v --play-and-exit foo.mpeg
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