[opensource-dev] Linux x64 - libmedia_plugin_cef.so error
Alex
sldev at vlan1000.net
Thu Mar 22 08:48:08 PDT 2018
On 2018-03-23 01:36, Henri Beauchamp wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2018 16:31:29 +0100, Henri Beauchamp wrote:
>
>> In my viewer, SLPlugin is never passed any other argument than the
>> port,
>> so maybe these arguments you see passed are an "extension" to
>> Firestorm's
>> plugin system...
>
> In fact, looking at the processes for a viewer on at login sceen step,
> I get:
>
> 4283 ? S 0:00 /bin/bash
> /usr/local/CoolVLViewer-1.26.21/cool_vl_viewer
> 4309 ? SLl 0:02 ./bin/cool_vl_viewer-bin
> 4326 ? Sl 0:00
> /usr/local/CoolVLViewer-1.26.21/bin/llplugin/SLPlugin 41321
> 4330 ? S 0:00
> /usr/local/CoolVLViewer-1.26.21/bin/llplugin/dullahan_host
> --type=zygote --no-sandbox --log-file=/root/.secondlife/
> --product-version=(Dullahan:1.1.1080 [64bit] - SecondLife/1.26.21.14
> (Cool VL Viewer; default skin)) Chrome/65.0.3325.146 [64bit] -
> 4356 ? Sl 0:00
> /usr/local/CoolVLViewer-1.26.21/bin/llplugin/dullahan_host
> --type=renderer --no-sandbox --disable-gpu-compositing
> --service-pipe-token=3FECC7FC7B452E7F87FF8F85FB58EB32 --lang=en-US
> --log-file=/root/.secondlife/ --product-version=(Dullahan:1.1.1080
> 4357 ? Sl 0:00 dullahan_host --type=gpu-process
> --no-sandbox --log-file=/root/.secondlife/
> --product-version=(Dullahan:1.1.1080 [64bit] - SecondLife/1.26.21.14
> (Cool VL Viewer; default skin)) Chrome/65.0.3325.146 [64bit]
> --lang=en-US --gpu-preferences=KAAAAAAAAA
>
>
> So, the argument you are seeing are actually dullahan_host ones !
>
> Could it be that your viewer launches SLPlugin instead of dullahan_host
> ?
>
> Henri.
Thats bizarre... Those arguments I saw in strace are what is appearing
in your dullahan_host process.
Nobody has dullahan working on FS for Linux that I am aware of, so I am
stepping into uncharted waters.
It does indeed sound like the viewer is subsequently spawning another
SLPlugin instead of dullahan_host, you are right. I have no idea why the
viewer would be doing that. From what I am aware, the viewer _should_
start one instance of SLPlugin and dullahan_host when its at the login
screen.
Do you have a rough idea (assuming the standard LL viewer behavior)
where these processes get launched from on startup (which part of the
viewer code)?
--
Kind Regards,
Alex.
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