ogg123 segfaulting

Garrett Klein kleins at iquest.net
Mon Apr 12 14:08:49 EDT 2004


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Hi Igor,

	Are you trying to play speex files with ogg123? If so, that 
might be your problem... try using speexdec. Otherwise, I don't really 
know what the problem is, especially since I'm using the precompiled 
Slackware packages for the ogg utils.

Garrett

On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 12:35:22PM 
- -0400, Igor Gueths wrote:
> Hi all. I have had this problem for quite some time now, but only now am 
> I trying to fix it...Reason being that I am doing some testing/playing 
> around with the Speakfreely Speex patches. And for now I am trying to 
> encode wav files at various quality settings/bit rates using Speexenc to 
> listen to the speech quality. Anyway, my problem with ogg123 is that 
> every time I try to start it, I get a segfault or a message that says 
> "illegal instruction." I have straced the output quite a number of 
> times, and find that for some reason it wants its shared objects to be 
> within the /usr/local/lib/i686 directory tree. Does anyone know how to 
> get i686 out of the search path? Also, has anyone had the 
> segfault/illegal instruction messages I described above? If so, how did 
> you go about fixing it? Thanks!
> 
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