Some functions in the GStreamer core might install a custom SIGSEGV handler
to better catch and report errors to the application. Currently this feature
is enabled by default when loading plugins.
Applications might want to disable this behaviour with the
gst_segtrap_set_enabled() function. This is typically done if the application
wants to install its own handler without GStreamer interfering.
Some functions in the GStreamer core might install a custom SIGSEGV handler to better catch and report errors to the application. Currently this feature is enabled by default when loading plugins.
Applications might want to disable this behaviour with the gst_segtrap_set_enabled() function. This is typically done if the application wants to install its own handler without GStreamer interfering.