A question about porting rtspsrc on the Intel CE3100

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You should look at where it crashed in a debugger, and see what the
cause was. It could be a bug in a plugin that has since been fixed, or
perhaps you've found a new bug. Alternatively, there could be an issue
with how you've built gstreamer or dependencies.

There's no way for us to know from what you've mentioned.

Mike


2009/8/13 Yang Felix <felixyang_tw at hotmail.com>:
> Dear All:
>
>            I have ported gst-plugins-good-0.10.14 on the Intel CE3100
> platform. The linux version is 2.6.23.
>
> I can ust gst-inspect to see rtspsrc. However, when I run  "gst-launch
> rtspsrc location=rtsp://192.168.11.167/sd.ts ! fakesink".
> The console print Caught SIGSEGV accessing address 0x26
> Spinning.  Please run 'gdb gst-launch 1220' to continue debugging, Ctrl-C to
> quit, or Ctrl-\ to dump core.
>
> I didn't chane any problem and I just configured it and make them. What
> mistake did I make?
>
>
>
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