Am 2012-03-22 21:14, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
> You
> El 22/03/2012 13:04, "Stefan G. Weichinger" <li...@xunil.at
> <mailto:li...@xunil.at>> escribió:
>>
>> Am 2012-03-22 19:52, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>> >
>> > greets,
>> >
>> > today I wanted to be clever and ran "emerge -e gnome" to rebuild all my
>> > gnome-3 desktop.
>> >
>> > Unfortunately things didn't get better from this.
>> >
>> > I can hardly logon, gconfd-2 produces high load and
>> > /var/lib/gdm/.gconfd/saved_state grows quickly to around 4 GB until it
>> > fills the disk :-(
>> >
>> > I removed that file while gdm was not running, no matter, it got created
>> > again ...
>>
>> addon: it seems full of pulseaudio-related lines ... maybe I should
>> rebuild that one now as well
> 
> You can remove /var/lib/gdm, and reemerge gdm. It usually works for me.

that helped a bit .... the saved_state file now peaks at around 500 MB
... but the shell(?) crashes again.

I see lots of:

gconfd-2[18280] general protection ip:7f24944dfa5f sp:7fffc4f6bfe8
error:0 in libc-2.14.1.so[7f24943c7000+181000]


in "dmesg".

As mentioned, gconf has been rebuilt already.

I also didn't change anything in terms of (un)masking stuff when I
re-emerged gnome today.

[I] gnome-base/gconf
     Available versions:  (2) 2.32.3 2.32.4 (~)3.2.3
        {{debug doc +introspection ldap +orbit policykit}}
     Installed versions:  3.2.3(2)(18:50:53 22.03.2012)(introspection
orbit policykit -debug -doc -ldap)

[I] sys-libs/glibc
     Available versions:  (2.2) (~)2.9_p20081201-r3!s 2.10.1-r1!s
2.11.3!s (~)2.12.1-r3!s 2.12.2!s (~)2.13-r2!s 2.13-r4!s (~)2.14!s
(~)2.14.1!s (~)2.14.1-r1!s (~)2.14.1-r2!s **2.15!s **9999!s
        {{crosscompile_opts_headers-only debug gd glibc-omitfp hardened
multilib profile selinux vanilla}}
     Installed versions:  2.14.1-r2(2.2)!s(00:48:53 20.01.2012)(multilib
-crosscompile_opts_headers-only -debug -gd -glibc-omitfp -hardened
-profile -selinux -vanilla)

restarted xdm, saved_state grows again, and this is *before* I even get
the login.

S

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