Hi!
I reinstalled my laptop with debian stretch and applied the same
configuration there. It seems that fixes the issue.
I'm running connman 1.32-0.1 now.

Either it was fixed in this version or my laptop's setup was broken...

regards
sebastian

On 09/02/2016 10:39 AM, Alexander Sack wrote:
> tags 822558 + moreinfo
> severity 822558 important
> thanks
> 
> Hi,
> 
> by any chance did you check the latest version in sid/testing and
> could that you still see those crashes there?
> 
>  - Alexander
> 
> 
> 2016-04-25 20:28 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Bachmann <[email protected]>:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I tried some more things here:
>> first of all i used systemd-sysv and found out that the same error
>> happens there too.
>> Then I added the config option "--config=/etc/connman/main.conf" to the
>> systemd startup file /lib/systemd/system/connman.service. This seems to
>> work after a reboot.
>>
>> The only problem I see, is that i can not restart connman via systemctl
>> restart connman.service, without crashing it.
>> The curious part ist, that it crashed before, even after a reboot and
>> now it's not.
>>
>> So summarize what I did:
>>
>> using sysvinit
>> 1) create the directory /etc/connman as root
>> 2) create the file /etc/connman/main.conf as root with the content of
>> the first mail
>> 3) run /etc/init.d/connman restart
>> 4) got the crash from above
>> 5) reboot, connman would not start
>>
>> using systemd
>> 1) create folder and config file (same as with sysvinit)
>> 2) run systemctl restart connman.service
>> 3) got the same crash again
>> 4) reboot, connman would not start
>> 5) Add explicit config option in service file
>> 6) run systemctl restart connman.service again
>> 7) connman would crash again
>> 8) reboot: connman starts
>>
>> regards
>> sebastian
>>



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