Am 03.03.2014 21:17, schrieb Yves-Alexis Perez: > On Mon, Mar 03, 2014 at 08:01:31AM +0100, Nils henkel wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I agree with Yves-Alexis. And this is why I reported it the way I did. I >> don't know whether this is actually a bug in glib2, but I assume that >> something changed there with respect to g_type_init(). Maybe this will >> need to be fixed in the programs relying on glib2, but it still seems to >> me that this report should (at the moment) be filed against glib2, >> unless it would be preferable to have a (possibly large) number of bug >> reports (one for each affected program) which all essentially report the >> same thing. > Also, I'm quite skeptical about this beeing a bug in glib either. It > looks more like a hardware issue, like failing memory or something. > > It might help providing more info on what led to the situation (like, > what did you change, did you upgrade something etc.). > > Regards,
Hi, I regularly perform an 'aptitude full-upgrade'. One day, after a reboot (which I do very rarely, however), I noticed the issue for the first time. Unfortunately, I do not know what was changed in the upgrade. What makes you think this is a hardware issue? The error is quite specific and always the same (about g_type_init) for all affected programs, as far as I checked. For failing memory I would expect random segmentation faults or something like that. Cheers, Nils _______________________________________________ Pkg-xfce-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-xfce-devel

