[Stable Update] 2023-10-13 - Pipewire, Mattermost, Qt5, Haskell, Python

Hi,

bug report

[nls@lap ~]$ sudo pacman -Syu
[sudo] password for nls: 
:: Synchronising package databases...
 core                                                                          144,7 KiB  1607 KiB/s 00:00 [###############################################################] 100%
 extra                                                                           8,6 MiB  4,99 MiB/s 00:02 [###############################################################] 100%
 community                                                                      29,0   B  2,83 KiB/s 00:00 [###############################################################] 100%
 multilib                                                                      145,1 KiB  5,25 MiB/s 00:00 [###############################################################] 100%
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: dav1d: downgrading from version 1.3.0-1 to version 1.2.1-1
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: installing dav1d (1.2.1-1) breaks dependency 'libdav1d.so=7-64' required by ffmpeg
:: installing dav1d (1.2.1-1) breaks dependency 'libdav1d.so=7-64' required by ffmpeg4.4
[nls@lap ~]$ 

dav1d is required by chromium, electron21, electron25, ffmpeg, ffmpeg4.4, kodi, libavif, libheif, and is optional for vlc.

pacman -Qi dav1d | grep 'Required By\|Optional For'

On this system (KDE stable) everything is current, and there is no conflict indicated. I have only recently reinstalled Kodi, which may have upgraded the libdav1d.so version in the process. This might also be true of the other packages mentioned, if any of them have a freshly updated version available.

Updating or reinstalling any of these might resolve the inconvenience of dav1d being downgraded.

Incidentally, there is some active discussion in [Testing Update 2023-10-11] as I write; as well as (scroll up dude/dudette) in the current thread.

Cheers.

An update on the strange conflict between tar-1.35-2 and restore from the “dump” package. Evidently there’s been a “restore” script in the tar bundle for a long time (since 2004), but it appears that it’s only been packaged with Manjaro’s tar bundle from the latest version. It must be that other distros haven’t been including it, as I’ve used several since 2004 without finding this conflict before.

Maybe.

The easiest remedy (only from our perspective) would be for the devs of either package to rename it. From their perspective, I imagine it’s a little more complicated.

Indeed. I suspect this is why distros seem not to have hitherto included the script in their bundles. I’ve just had a look at the Debian and Ubuntu tar packages (admittedly not a great sample as one is based on the other) and the restore script is also omitted from them.

check this for ffmpeg warning issue

Cannot upgrade due to "libdav1d.so=7-64", a dependency of "ffmpeg" and "ffmpeg.4"." - #4 by Kirito21

Perhaps a manjaro-dump-restore fix is needed.

(Note for passers-by; this doesn’t really exist.)

You are a truly brave individual. :lion:

A bit more digging reveals that the dump package no longer exists in the repos. So clearly if it isn’t there it won’t be expected to conflict with files in the tar package.

I think moving my dump and restore files to /usr/local/bin is looking like the way ahead. Or perhaps I need to find time to investigate more modern backup methods (a shame to have to change what I’ve been doing for 25 years, but such is life…)

plasma-wayland-session breaks the actual stable-release if i switch to a console with Strg-Alt-F if i switch back to the graphical session. plasma-x11 works without problem.

Or, move them to: ~/.local/bin as this will take precedence over /usr/local/bin.

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Q: Can women be Dudeists?

A: Of course. We feel that “dude” is a gender-neutral word (see “What is Dudeism“?). Just as it’s no longer acceptable to call female actors “actresses,” we don’t recognize the epithet “dudette.” Dude is a philosophy and has nothing to do with maleness or femaleness.

Murmurs arising from the Dudeian Liberation Front? :cowboy_hat_face:

Q: Do you really have over 600,000 Ordained Dudeist priests all over the world?

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

There’s an error. This is the first time I’ve got an error while updating manjaro.

could not satisfy dependencies:

  • unable to satisfy dependency ‘libdav1d.so=7-64’ required by ffmpeg

Yes. It’s been reported a lot in the past few days. Delay your upgrade for a few days, and check the System Update announcements. I’m sure there will be a resolution or a workaround soon. Cheers.

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It’s unrelated. Other browser than Edge work.

I think some of the latest updates broke xdg-open for my user. Systemwide xdg-open still works.
The apps I see this problem is “VMWare Horizon Client” and telegram installed in my home directory. I cannot launch them from Browser anymore.
Anybody sees this, too?

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As far as I can tell, this has been resolved. libdav1d was downgraded momentarily in the repo to fix some (apparent) KDE incompatibilities, and then quickly upgraded again when that downgrade started throwing this error for lots of people. If your mirrors are up to date as of today, the necessary version of libdav1d should install without any problems.

I am in the process of updating now, so if I’m wrong, I’ll know pretty soon.

This thread fairly clearly lays out what happened, if you need to know all the gritty details:

https://forum.manjaro.org/t/apps-not-working-libdav1d-so-6-missing-obs-falkon-spectacle-some-others/149745

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After this upgrade, I have no sound coming out of my system anymore.
Gnome settings shows me there are no audio input or output devices :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

I am using Pipewire (and the combine-sink module, if that’s important).
I already tried re-installing FFmpeg but it didn’t change anything.

Here are some logs from the journal that might be helpful?

13:13:06 pipewire-pulse: mod.protocol-pulse: client 0x562b7fe93ec0 [GNOME Volume Control Media Keys]: ERROR command:9 (SET_CLIENT_NAME) tag:1 error:6 (Der Rechner ist nicht aktiv)
12:59:46 xdg-desktop-por: Failed connect to PipeWire: No node factory discovered
12:59:46 systemd: pipewire.socket: Failed with result 'service-start-limit-hit'.
12:59:45 wireplumber: disconnected from pipewire
12:59:45 systemd: pipewire.service: Failed with result 'core-dump'.
12:59:45 xdg-desktop-por: Caught PipeWire error: connection error
12:59:45 pipewire-pulse: mod.protocol-pulse: client 0x562b7fd6c600 [libcanberra]: ERROR command:18 (PLAY_SAMPLE) tag:11 error:25 (Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler)
12:59:45 systemd-coredum: Process 3183 (pipewire) of user 1000 dumped core.

Stack trace of thread 3183:
#0  0x00007f89a6090db0 snd_pcm_sw_params (libasound.so.2 + 0x7bdb0)
#1  0x00007f89a6175e2e n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x3ce2e)
#2  0x00007f89a617a40d n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x4140d)
#3  0x00007f89a61cc734 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x93734)
#4  0x00007f89a61cc788 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x93788)
#5  0x00007f89a61861b8 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x4d1b8)
#6  0x00007f89a616c5fb n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x335fb)
#7  0x00007f89a6a2f3bf n/a (libspa-audioconvert.so + 0x1e3bf)
#8  0x00007f89a880dc21 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x69c21)
#9  0x00007f89a88328d4 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x8e8d4)
#10 0x00007f89a88a0a09 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x6a09)
#11 0x00007f89a88a25b6 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x85b6)
#12 0x00007f89a8807954 pw_main_loop_run (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x63954)
#13 0x000056165586c2f1 n/a (pipewire + 0x12f1)
#14 0x00007f89a85e9cd0 n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x27cd0)
#15 0x00007f89a85e9d8a __libc_start_main (libc.so.6 + 0x27d8a)
#16 0x000056165586c4a5 n/a (pipewire + 0x14a5)

Stack trace of thread 3188:
#0  0x00007f89a86d2bf6 epoll_wait (libc.so.6 + 0x110bf6)
#1  0x00007f89a88afd99 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x15d99)
#2  0x00007f89a88a24fd n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x84fd)
#3  0x00007f89a87e9c92 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x45c92)
#4  0x00007f89a864e9eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#5  0x00007f89a86d2654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)

Stack trace of thread 3185:
#0  0x00007f89a86d2bf6 epoll_wait (libc.so.6 + 0x110bf6)
#1  0x00007f89a88afd99 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x15d99)
#2  0x00007f89a88a24fd n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x84fd)
#3  0x00007f89a88300bd n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x8c0bd)
#4  0x00007f89a864e9eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#5  0x00007f89a86d2654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)

Stack trace of thread 3201:
#0  0x00007f89a86c54c6 ppoll (libc.so.6 + 0x1034c6)
#1  0x00007f89a5d71636 _ZN9libcamera19EventDispatcherPoll4pollEPSt6vectorI6pollfdSaIS2_EE (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x16636)
#2  0x00007f89a5d731e3 _ZN9libcamera19EventDispatcherPoll13processEventsEv (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x181e3)
#3  0x00007f89a5d70e3f _ZN9libcamera6Thread4execEv (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x15e3f)
#4  0x00007f89a5dedae4 _ZN9libcamera13CameraManager7Private3runEv (libcamera.so.0.1 + 0x6bae4)
#5  0x00007f89a5ae1943 execute_native_thread_routine (libstdc++.so.6 + 0xe1943)
#6  0x00007f89a864e9eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#7  0x00007f89a86d2654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)
ELF object binary architecture: AMD x86-64

12:59:45 pipewire-pulse: mod.protocol-pulse: client 0x562b7fd6c600 [libcanberra]: ERROR command:-1 (invalid) tag:9 error:25 (Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler)
12:59:45 pipewire: [0:01:15.824921113] [3183] e[1;32m INFO e[1;37mCamera e[1;34mcamera_manager.cpp:284 e[0mlibcamera v0.1.0
12:59:45 systemd: Started PipeWire Multimedia Service.
12:59:45 wireplumber: disconnected from pipewire
12:59:45 systemd: pipewire.service: Failed with result 'core-dump'.
12:59:45 xdg-desktop-por: Caught PipeWire error: connection error
12:59:45 systemd-coredum: Process 3152 (pipewire) of user 1000 dumped core.

Stack trace of thread 3152:
#0  0x00007fdaa4fd2db0 snd_pcm_sw_params (libasound.so.2 + 0x7bdb0)
#1  0x00007fdaa50b7e2e n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x3ce2e)
#2  0x00007fdaa50bc40d n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x4140d)
#3  0x00007fdaa510e734 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x93734)
#4  0x00007fdaa510e788 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x93788)
#5  0x00007fdaa50c81b8 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x4d1b8)
#6  0x00007fdaa50ae5fb n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x335fb)
#7  0x00007fdaa59713bf n/a (libspa-audioconvert.so + 0x1e3bf)
#8  0x00007fdaa774cc21 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x69c21)
#9  0x00007fdaa77718d4 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x8e8d4)
#10 0x00007fdaa77dfa09 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x6a09)
#11 0x00007fdaa77e15b6 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x85b6)
#12 0x00007fdaa7746954 pw_main_loop_run (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x63954)
#13 0x0000559ab8d092f1 n/a (pipewire + 0x12f1)
#14 0x00007fdaa7528cd0 n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x27cd0)
#15 0x00007fdaa7528d8a __libc_start_main (libc.so.6 + 0x27d8a)
#16 0x0000559ab8d094a5 n/a (pipewire + 0x14a5)

Stack trace of thread 3158:
#0  0x00007fdaa7611bf6 epoll_wait (libc.so.6 + 0x110bf6)
#1  0x00007fdaa77eed99 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x15d99)
#2  0x00007fdaa77e14fd n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x84fd)
#3  0x00007fdaa7728c92 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x45c92)
#4  0x00007fdaa758d9eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#5  0x00007fdaa7611654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)

Stack trace of thread 3154:
#0  0x00007fdaa7611bf6 epoll_wait (libc.so.6 + 0x110bf6)
#1  0x00007fdaa77eed99 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x15d99)
#2  0x00007fdaa77e14fd n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x84fd)
#3  0x00007fdaa776f0bd n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x8c0bd)
#4  0x00007fdaa758d9eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#5  0x00007fdaa7611654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)

Stack trace of thread 3170:
#0  0x00007fdaa76044c6 ppoll (libc.so.6 + 0x1034c6)
#1  0x00007fdaa4cb3636 _ZN9libcamera19EventDispatcherPoll4pollEPSt6vectorI6pollfdSaIS2_EE (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x16636)
#2  0x00007fdaa4cb51e3 _ZN9libcamera19EventDispatcherPoll13processEventsEv (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x181e3)
#3  0x00007fdaa4cb2e3f _ZN9libcamera6Thread4execEv (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x15e3f)
#4  0x00007fdaa4d2fae4 _ZN9libcamera13CameraManager7Private3runEv (libcamera.so.0.1 + 0x6bae4)
#5  0x00007fdaa4ae1943 execute_native_thread_routine (libstdc++.so.6 + 0xe1943)
#6  0x00007fdaa758d9eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#7  0x00007fdaa7611654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)
ELF object binary architecture: AMD x86-64

12:59:44 pipewire-pulse: mod.protocol-pulse: client 0x562b7ff14f10 [libcanberra]: ERROR command:-1 (invalid) tag:9 error:25 (Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler)
12:59:44 pipewire: [0:01:15.065066356] [3152] e[1;32m INFO e[1;37mCamera e[1;34mcamera_manager.cpp:284 e[0mlibcamera v0.1.0
12:59:44 systemd: Started PipeWire Multimedia Service.
12:59:44 wireplumber: disconnected from pipewire
12:59:44 systemd: pipewire.service: Failed with result 'core-dump'.
12:59:44 xdg-desktop-por: Caught PipeWire error: connection error
12:59:44 pipewire-pulse: mod.protocol-pulse: client 0x562b7ff14f10 [libcanberra]: ERROR command:18 (PLAY_SAMPLE) tag:4 error:25 (Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler)
12:59:44 systemd-coredum: Process 3096 (pipewire) of user 1000 dumped core.

Stack trace of thread 3096:
#0  0x00007fb2e49a6db0 snd_pcm_sw_params (libasound.so.2 + 0x7bdb0)
#1  0x00007fb2e4a8be2e n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x3ce2e)
#2  0x00007fb2e4a9040d n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x4140d)
#3  0x00007fb2e4ae2734 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x93734)
#4  0x00007fb2e4ae2788 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x93788)
#5  0x00007fb2e4a9c1b8 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x4d1b8)
#6  0x00007fb2e4a825fb n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x335fb)
#7  0x00007fb2e53453bf n/a (libspa-audioconvert.so + 0x1e3bf)
#8  0x00007fb2e711ec21 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x69c21)
#9  0x00007fb2e71438d4 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x8e8d4)
#10 0x00007fb2e71b1a09 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x6a09)
#11 0x00007fb2e71b35b6 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x85b6)
#12 0x00007fb2e7118954 pw_main_loop_run (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x63954)
#13 0x00005561e2c4d2f1 n/a (pipewire + 0x12f1)
#14 0x00007fb2e6efacd0 n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x27cd0)
#15 0x00007fb2e6efad8a __libc_start_main (libc.so.6 + 0x27d8a)
#16 0x00005561e2c4d4a5 n/a (pipewire + 0x14a5)

Stack trace of thread 3098:
#0  0x00007fb2e6fe3bf6 epoll_wait (libc.so.6 + 0x110bf6)
#1  0x00007fb2e71c0d99 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x15d99)
#2  0x00007fb2e71b34fd n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x84fd)
#3  0x00007fb2e71410bd n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x8c0bd)
#4  0x00007fb2e6f5f9eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#5  0x00007fb2e6fe3654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)

Stack trace of thread 3102:
#0  0x00007fb2e6fe3bf6 epoll_wait (libc.so.6 + 0x110bf6)
#1  0x00007fb2e71c0d99 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x15d99)
#2  0x00007fb2e71b34fd n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x84fd)
#3  0x00007fb2e70fac92 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x45c92)
#4  0x00007fb2e6f5f9eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#5  0x00007fb2e6fe3654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)

Stack trace of thread 3114:
#0  0x00007fb2e6fd64c6 ppoll (libc.so.6 + 0x1034c6)
#1  0x00007fb2e4687636 _ZN9libcamera19EventDispatcherPoll4pollEPSt6vectorI6pollfdSaIS2_EE (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x16636)
#2  0x00007fb2e46891e3 _ZN9libcamera19EventDispatcherPoll13processEventsEv (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x181e3)
#3  0x00007fb2e4686e3f _ZN9libcamera6Thread4execEv (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x15e3f)
#4  0x00007fb2e4703ae4 _ZN9libcamera13CameraManager7Private3runEv (libcamera.so.0.1 + 0x6bae4)
#5  0x00007fb2e42e1943 execute_native_thread_routine (libstdc++.so.6 + 0xe1943)
#6  0x00007fb2e6f5f9eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#7  0x00007fb2e6fe3654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)
ELF object binary architecture: AMD x86-64

12:59:43 pipewire: [0:01:13.818639768] [3096] e[1;32m INFO e[1;37mCamera e[1;34mcamera_manager.cpp:284 e[0mlibcamera v0.1.0
12:59:43 systemd: Started PipeWire Multimedia Service.
12:59:43 wireplumber: disconnected from pipewire
12:59:43 systemd: pipewire.service: Failed with result 'core-dump'.
12:59:43 pipewire-pulse: mod.protocol-pulse: client 0x562b7fdf3ae0 [libcanberra]: ERROR command:18 (PLAY_SAMPLE) tag:11 error:25 (Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler)
12:59:43 xdg-desktop-por: Caught PipeWire error: connection error
12:59:43 systemd-coredum: Process 3061 (pipewire) of user 1000 dumped core.

Stack trace of thread 3061:
#0  0x00007f3cd007cdb0 snd_pcm_sw_params (libasound.so.2 + 0x7bdb0)
#1  0x00007f3cd0161e2e n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x3ce2e)
#2  0x00007f3cd016640d n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x4140d)
#3  0x00007f3cd01b8734 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x93734)
#4  0x00007f3cd01b8788 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x93788)
#5  0x00007f3cd01721b8 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x4d1b8)
#6  0x00007f3cd01585fb n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x335fb)
#7  0x00007f3cd021a3bf n/a (libspa-audioconvert.so + 0x1e3bf)
#8  0x00007f3cd1ff4c21 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x69c21)
#9  0x00007f3cd20198d4 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x8e8d4)
#10 0x00007f3cd2087a09 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x6a09)
#11 0x00007f3cd20895b6 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x85b6)
#12 0x00007f3cd1fee954 pw_main_loop_run (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x63954)
#13 0x00005606d22da2f1 n/a (pipewire + 0x12f1)
#14 0x00007f3cd1dd0cd0 n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x27cd0)
#15 0x00007f3cd1dd0d8a __libc_start_main (libc.so.6 + 0x27d8a)
#16 0x00005606d22da4a5 n/a (pipewire + 0x14a5)

Stack trace of thread 3065:
#0  0x00007f3cd1eb9bf6 epoll_wait (libc.so.6 + 0x110bf6)
#1  0x00007f3cd2096d99 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x15d99)
#2  0x00007f3cd20894fd n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x84fd)
#3  0x00007f3cd1fd0c92 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x45c92)
#4  0x00007f3cd1e359eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#5  0x00007f3cd1eb9654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)

Stack trace of thread 3063:
#0  0x00007f3cd1eb9bf6 epoll_wait (libc.so.6 + 0x110bf6)
#1  0x00007f3cd2096d99 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x15d99)
#2  0x00007f3cd20894fd n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x84fd)
#3  0x00007f3cd20170bd n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x8c0bd)
#4  0x00007f3cd1e359eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#5  0x00007f3cd1eb9654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)

Stack trace of thread 3079:
#0  0x00007f3cd1eac4c6 ppoll (libc.so.6 + 0x1034c6)
#1  0x00007f3ccb50e636 _ZN9libcamera19EventDispatcherPoll4pollEPSt6vectorI6pollfdSaIS2_EE (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x16636)
#2  0x00007f3ccb5101e3 _ZN9libcamera19EventDispatcherPoll13processEventsEv (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x181e3)
#3  0x00007f3ccb50de3f _ZN9libcamera6Thread4execEv (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x15e3f)
#4  0x00007f3ccb58aae4 _ZN9libcamera13CameraManager7Private3runEv (libcamera.so.0.1 + 0x6bae4)
#5  0x00007f3ccb2e1943 execute_native_thread_routine (libstdc++.so.6 + 0xe1943)
#6  0x00007f3cd1e359eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#7  0x00007f3cd1eb9654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)
ELF object binary architecture: AMD x86-64

12:59:42 pipewire-pulse: mod.protocol-pulse: client 0x562b7fdf3ae0 [libcanberra]: ERROR command:-1 (invalid) tag:9 error:25 (Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler)
12:59:42 pipewire: [0:01:12.828650083] [3061] e[1;32m INFO e[1;37mCamera e[1;34mcamera_manager.cpp:284 e[0mlibcamera v0.1.0
12:59:42 systemd: Started PipeWire Multimedia Service.
12:59:41 wireplumber: disconnected from pipewire
12:59:41 systemd: pipewire.service: Failed with result 'core-dump'.
12:59:41 xdg-desktop-por: Caught PipeWire error: connection error
12:59:41 pipewire-pulse: mod.protocol-pulse: client 0x562b7fe9ee80 [libcanberra]: ERROR command:18 (PLAY_SAMPLE) tag:11 error:25 (Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler)
12:59:41 systemd-coredum: Process 3029 (pipewire) of user 1000 dumped core.

Stack trace of thread 3029:
#0  0x00007fb7ee784db0 snd_pcm_sw_params (libasound.so.2 + 0x7bdb0)
#1  0x00007fb7ee869e2e n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x3ce2e)
#2  0x00007fb7ee86e40d n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x4140d)
#3  0x00007fb7ee8c0734 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x93734)
#4  0x00007fb7ee8c0788 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x93788)
#5  0x00007fb7ee87a1b8 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x4d1b8)
#6  0x00007fb7ee8605fb n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x335fb)
#7  0x00007fb7ef1233bf n/a (libspa-audioconvert.so + 0x1e3bf)
#8  0x00007fb7f0effc21 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x69c21)
#9  0x00007fb7f0f248d4 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x8e8d4)
#10 0x00007fb7f0f92a09 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x6a09)
#11 0x00007fb7f0f945b6 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x85b6)
#12 0x00007fb7f0ef9954 pw_main_loop_run (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x63954)
#13 0x00005632c86bc2f1 n/a (pipewire + 0x12f1)
#14 0x00007fb7f0cdbcd0 n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x27cd0)
#15 0x00007fb7f0cdbd8a __libc_start_main (libc.so.6 + 0x27d8a)
#16 0x00005632c86bc4a5 n/a (pipewire + 0x14a5)

Stack trace of thread 3047:
#0  0x00007fb7f0db74c6 ppoll (libc.so.6 + 0x1034c6)
#1  0x00007fb7ee443636 _ZN9libcamera19EventDispatcherPoll4pollEPSt6vectorI6pollfdSaIS2_EE (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x16636)
#2  0x00007fb7ee4451e3 _ZN9libcamera19EventDispatcherPoll13processEventsEv (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x181e3)
#3  0x00007fb7ee442e3f _ZN9libcamera6Thread4execEv (libcamera-base.so.0.1 + 0x15e3f)
#4  0x00007fb7ee4bfae4 _ZN9libcamera13CameraManager7Private3runEv (libcamera.so.0.1 + 0x6bae4)
#5  0x00007fb7ee0e1943 execute_native_thread_routine (libstdc++.so.6 + 0xe1943)
#6  0x00007fb7f0d409eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#7  0x00007fb7f0dc4654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)

Stack trace of thread 3033:
#0  0x00007fb7f0dc4bf6 epoll_wait (libc.so.6 + 0x110bf6)
#1  0x00007fb7f0fa1d99 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x15d99)
#2  0x00007fb7f0f944fd n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x84fd)
#3  0x00007fb7f0edbc92 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x45c92)
#4  0x00007fb7f0d409eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#5  0x00007fb7f0dc4654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)

Stack trace of thread 3031:
#0  0x00007fb7f0dc4bf6 epoll_wait (libc.so.6 + 0x110bf6)
#1  0x00007fb7f0fa1d99 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x15d99)
#2  0x00007fb7f0f944fd n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x84fd)
#3  0x00007fb7f0f220bd n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x8c0bd)
#4  0x00007fb7f0d409eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#5  0x00007fb7f0dc4654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)
ELF object binary architecture: AMD x86-64

12:59:41 pipewire-pulse: mod.protocol-pulse: client 0x562b7fe9ee80 [libcanberra]: ERROR command:-1 (invalid) tag:9 error:25 (Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler)
12:59:41 pipewire: [0:01:11.835521436] [3029] e[1;32m INFO e[1;37mCamera e[1;34mcamera_manager.cpp:284 e[0mlibcamera v0.1.0
12:59:41 systemd: Started PipeWire Multimedia Service.
12:59:41 wireplumber: disconnected from pipewire
12:59:41 systemd: pipewire.service: Failed with result 'core-dump'.
12:59:41 easyeffects: 	pipe_manager.cpp:1377	Remote error message: connection error
12:59:41 xdg-desktop-por: Caught PipeWire error: connection error
12:59:41 pipewire-pulse: mod.protocol-pulse: client 0x562b7fe61140 [libcanberra]: ERROR command:18 (PLAY_SAMPLE) tag:7 error:25 (Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler)
12:59:40 systemd-coredum: Process 1804 (pipewire) of user 1000 dumped core.

Stack trace of thread 1804:
#0  0x00007f9cb645ddb0 snd_pcm_sw_params (libasound.so.2 + 0x7bdb0)
#1  0x00007f9cb6542e2e n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x3ce2e)
#2  0x00007f9cb654740d n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x4140d)
#3  0x00007f9cb6599734 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x93734)
#4  0x00007f9cb6599788 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x93788)
#5  0x00007f9cb65531b8 n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x4d1b8)
#6  0x00007f9cb65395fb n/a (libspa-alsa.so + 0x335fb)
#7  0x00007f9cb6dfc3bf n/a (libspa-audioconvert.so + 0x1e3bf)
#8  0x00007f9cb8c27c21 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x69c21)
#9  0x00007f9cb8c4c8d4 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x8e8d4)
#10 0x00007f9cb8cbaa09 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x6a09)
#11 0x00007f9cb8cbc5b6 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x85b6)
#12 0x00007f9cb8c21954 pw_main_loop_run (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x63954)
#13 0x000055eeca2852f1 n/a (pipewire + 0x12f1)
#14 0x00007f9cb8a03cd0 n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x27cd0)
#15 0x00007f9cb8a03d8a __libc_start_main (libc.so.6 + 0x27d8a)
#16 0x000055eeca2854a5 n/a (pipewire + 0x14a5)

Stack trace of thread 1825:
#0  0x00007f9cb8aecbf6 epoll_wait (libc.so.6 + 0x110bf6)
#1  0x00007f9cb8cc9d99 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x15d99)
#2  0x00007f9cb8cbc4fd n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x84fd)
#3  0x00007f9cb8c03c92 n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x45c92)
#4  0x00007f9cb8a689eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#5  0x00007f9cb8aec654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)

Stack trace of thread 1820:
#0  0x00007f9cb8aecbf6 epoll_wait (libc.so.6 + 0x110bf6)
#1  0x00007f9cb8cc9d99 n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x15d99)
#2  0x00007f9cb8cbc4fd n/a (libspa-support.so + 0x84fd)
#3  0x00007f9cb8c4a0bd n/a (libpipewire-0.3.so.0 + 0x8c0bd)
#4  0x00007f9cb8a689eb n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x8c9eb)
#5  0x00007f9cb8aec654 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0x110654)
ELF object binary architecture: AMD x86-64

12:59:30 systemd: Started PipeWire PulseAudio.

Edit: After a few reboots I can play audio again. I don’t know where this failure came from and will report if it appears again.
But for now, it seems to be fine.

I’ve had similar experiences every now and then; no sound after installing updates and rebooting. (Haven’t checked any logs though.) One more reboot fixes it. I don’t have a clue why it happens or why another reboot fixes it. I guess something changes in software side but hardware is not properly re-initialized with warm reboot.

Using 11th gen Intel in a laptop here, audio is Intel Corporation Tiger Lake-LP Smart Sound Technology Audio Controller (rev 20) but there’s zero audio devices then, so I guess Pipewire dies hard…