Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com> writes: > 윤영석 <earw...@naver.com> writes: > >> [586:586:0331/065405:FATAL:desktop_factory_ozone.cc(21)] Check failed: >> impl_. DesktopFactoryOzone accessed before constructed >> #0 0x0000004cc5ce <unknown> >> #1 0x00000048dbce <unknown> >> #2 0x0000029b5661 <unknown> >> #3 0x000002994cb9 <unknown> >> #4 0x0000004759ba <unknown> >> #5 0x0000004709c6 <unknown> >> #6 0x000000bd16d1 <unknown> >> #7 0x000000d2519f <unknown> >> #8 0x000000bd7283 <unknown> >> #9 0x000000bd973a <unknown> >> #10 0x0000033273f3 <unknown> >> #11 0x000002d0e8d4 <unknown> >> #12 0x000002d0ce81 <unknown> >> #13 0x00000044e1f8 <unknown> >> #14 0x7f0f09e61620 __libc_start_main >> #15 0x00000044fed9 _start >> >> ../../sandbox/linux/seccomp-bpf-helpers/sigsys_handlers.cc:**CRASHING**:seccomp-bpf >> failure in syscall 0063 > > Have you tried passing `--no-sandbox' or > `--disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox' to the xwalk binary? > > ozone-wayland's README recommends passing --no-sandbox so it's not clear > if it's really expected to work if you don't pass any parameter to the > binary.
Erm, I don't know why I thought you were using ozone-wayland. I remember having similar errors a while ago on Fedora but they seem to have been solved. Try passing one of the sandbox flags, or check if you need to update your kernel or mesa. _______________________________________________ Crosswalk-dev mailing list Crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org https://lists.crosswalk-project.org/mailman/listinfo/crosswalk-dev