Just to make sure: the filesystem is mounted read-only with the in-tree ntfs w/o rump, putter or pffs involved?I did not explicitly say Read-Only, but AFAIK we have limited Read-Write capability. In any case, no attemmpt was made to modify anything. I simply took the removable drive which was initialized and written from a Windoze-10 laptop and did # mount NAME=Windoze-disk /mnt # audioplay <absolute path to a randomly chosed .m4a file> Definitely no rump, no puffs, no pffs involved. The ntfs type was automatically determined by mount(8) - not specified explicitly.
I just tried this again with explicit ``-o ro' on the mount command and I still get the same crash. Note that mpg123(1) does not crash (but it produces no audio). +---------------------+--------------------------+----------------------+ | Paul Goyette (.sig) | PGP Key fingerprint: | E-mail addresses: | | (Retired) | 1B11 1849 721C 56C8 F63A | paul%whooppee.com@localhost | | Software Developer | 6E2E 05FD 15CE 9F2D 5102 | pgoyette%netbsd.org@localhost | | & Network Engineer | | pgoyette99%gmail.com@localhost | +---------------------+--------------------------+----------------------+