Confirm, still getting this on a brand-new 12.10 desktop installation.
Happens on boot-up/login.
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This is still happening in Raring even with raring-proposed enabled.
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colord-sane assert failure: *** buffer overflow
Here's the raring version I have:
ii colord0.1.23-0ubuntu2
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Yep it's still happening for me too in Raring with the same version
mentioned by Matt Fischer (colord 0.1.23-0ubuntu2)
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Yup.. confirmed... still happening in 13.04 as of now. The never-ending
bug continues. :)
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please see bug 1083434
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Chris, is that fixed in
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/colord/0.1.21-1ubuntu2?
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Yes. Aw, man. So many duplicates I didn't close from the changelog :)
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I just got a colord update form proposed updates
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Just want to add to my part of my bug report shunted to this one. Forgot
to mention that running Gufw appears to cause a constant memory buildup
rate of 1k per 1.5-2 seconds in Python until reaches its 3.9Gib max, of
my total ram of 5.8GB.
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What's happening here is libsane being a terrible, terrible library.
colord-sane polls for new scanners (because libsane is terrible, and
doesn't generate an event when a new scanner is available), and libsane
(because it is terrible) leaks a file descriptor each time it is
This is really good news.
On Oct 10, 2012 5:30 AM, Chris Halse Rogers ch...@cooperteam.net wrote:
status inprogress
What's happening here is libsane being a terrible, terrible library.
colord-sane polls for new scanners (because libsane is terrible, and
doesn't generate an event when a new
After the closing of VirtualBox, the system reports the problem.
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usually get this after crash notification. invariably then get 'quantal
12.10' is experiencing internal error/problem' and then proceeds with
bug report.
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I don't get this crash from a while now but I didn't see any update on
the package.
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Mine is random also. It happened more on precise but it just started popping
up again and I had hoped it was fixed. Looks like it's back again. Does not
happen specifically when I log-in or out. I don't get the same message as
above even though it's reported as a dup and I do notice there
251 duplicates and affects 455 people. Can't someone fix this bug before
quantal release?
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colord-sane crashed with SIGABRT in raise() happened just now
again.
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It happens to me AT LEAST 3 times a day.
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I'm now using startx and openbox --replace, this should occurs while in
this case.
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 9:33 PM, Rainer Rohde
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colord-sane crashed with SIGABRT in raise() happened just now
again.
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The user who marked this fixed shows almost no launchpad experience, on
their page. And isn't subscribed to the bug. I have to think Cristiano
did not know what he was doing.
Unfortunately, Launchpad is configured to block the opposite situation,
incorrect re-openings from users. So only
Status changed, thanks for pointing it out Edward.
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Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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i think i found a cure for this failure:
sudo apt-get remove colord
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I would like to try it!
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 2:31 AM, Alexander Hochreiter
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i think i found a cure for this failure:
sudo apt-get remove colord
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duplicate bug report (1056064).
a common oss/linux problem i'm afraid ._.
is this anyhow related to this problem?
http://askubuntu.com/questions/160954/error-usr-lib-i386-linux-gnu-colord-colord-what-does-this-mean
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By chance, does this have to do with the Color Profile calibration in
the System Settings under Color at all?
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By chance, does this have to do with the Color Profile calibration in
the System Settings under Color at all?
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As stated above, This bug happens in my machines only when I use an
imported Color profile (in order to use customized calibration).
Mine is of type ICM. It usually happens when there is user session restart.
is this the case for you too?
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Well, for me it seems to crash randomly. I am not aware of anything in
particular that's going on at the time of the crash... And it happens
quite often.
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same here
i have no clue what it's doing until the it crashed message pops up...
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I think it's a duplicate, but just in case, here is the error I get in
apport :
colord-sane crashed with SIGABRT in raise()
I can create a new bug report if anyone thinks it's a different bug...
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Keeps happening after every reboot.
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This keeps happening just like Groundhog Day... :/
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This was happening to me under precise, but went away when I installed
prop amd(ati) drivers. With open source drivers it's happening again.
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** Changed in: colord (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Chris Halse Rogers (raof)
** Also affects: colord (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Chris Halse Rogers (raof)
Status: Confirmed
** Tags removed: rls-q-incoming
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But #1051229, which has been marked as a duplicate of this (even though
I never saw anything about buffer overflow or anything. I guess it is a
duplicate anyway, just mentioning it in case there's been a mistake)
happened to me without having logged out or suspended the laptop. I was
just using it
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