Hi,
I'm still seeing occasional crashes in gnome-settings-daemon even after
the -2 upgrade. It happens rather randomly though, not especially on
login. I've seen this segfaults happen a couple a times per day since
the PK update.
I've been told to on #gnome-hackers to try and disable the updates
Hmm, this looks weird... Could also be a problem of GSD, if it
wouldn't vanish until you disable the PK plugin...
With the next upload of this package I will apply some patches which
fix some misbehaviour with the new GSD, maybe this will solve the
crashes too. (At least some Fedora guys reported
Or even better, you could build the PK package from Git, as soon as I
applied the patches ^^
Cheers,
Matthias
2012/1/26 Matthias Klumpp matth...@tenstral.net:
Hmm, this looks weird... Could also be a problem of GSD, if it
wouldn't vanish until you disable the PK plugin...
With the next
On 26.01.2012 18:02, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
With the next upload of this package I will apply some patches which
fix some misbehaviour with the new GSD, maybe this will solve the
crashes too. (At least some Fedora guys reported that)
..
P.S: I don't know when I'll upload the pkg (very busy at
Okay then... Could you please download a Git snapshot of the packaging from
git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-packagekit/packagekit.git
build it with git-buildpackage and then test if these issues are still present?
If not, I'll upload the patched package again tomorrow :)
Cheers,
Matthias
On 26.01.2012 19:44, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
Okay then... Could you please download a Git snapshot of the packaging from
git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-packagekit/packagekit.git
build it with git-buildpackage and then test if these issues are still
present?
If not, I'll upload the patched
On 26.01.2012 19:44, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
Okay then... Could you please download a Git snapshot of the packaging from
git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-packagekit/packagekit.git
build it with git-buildpackage and then test if these issues are still
present?
If not, I'll upload the patched
Hmm, strange... It works fine here. I also keep track on Ubuntu and
Fedora, and both distros don't have this problem... Maybe GPK 3.4 will
fix this, otherwise we need a sysprof session to find the problem :(
All these issues happen because of the transition to GDBus, maybe this
one is related to
Hi!
Thanks! Could you please provide a backtrace with debug-symbols
installed? Just follow http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace for
more information. :) We can fix this issue then.
Cheers,
Matthias
2012/1/19 Tobias Quinn tob...@tobiasquinn.com:
I have the same issue with 0.7.2-1,
Package: libpackagekit-glib2-14
Version: 0.7.2-1
Followup-For: Bug #656376
Hi there,
I can confirm the same behaviour on all my sid boxes (either i386 or amd64).
Here is the full backtrace with debug symbols enabled.
Let me know if you require more info/testing.
Cheers
LeTic
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Hi!
Thanks for this backtrace! Unforzunately, I cannot reproduce this
issue on my system, so I wasn't able to test the patch, which should
solve this bug.
There will be a new revision of PackageKit in the archives soon, it
would be great if you could give feedback on this fix!
Cheers,
Matthias
Yes, thanks! The package will also contain some other changes I wanted
to upload, so it's no problem if there's something wrong. But, to be
honest, I completely forgot the possibility to send you the patch :P
Anyway, I'm confident that this solves the problem, the solution was
really trivial.
Hay Matthias,
Thanks for the quick fix but I didn't mind testing it before your
uploaded it. This might have save you some trouble later on.
I do not see the package yet in incoming I guess it is still in the pipe.
I'll let you know if it's solved once I have access to it.
Let me know if I can
On 19/01/12 11:46, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
Anyway, I'm confident that this solves the problem, the solution was
really trivial.
In any case I just tested the package in incoming and it does solve the
issue.
Thanks again for that.
Cheers
LeTic
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In any case I just tested the package in incoming and it does solve the
issue.
Thanks again for that.
Great! Thank you for this really good bug report! :)
Cheers,
Matthias
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Package: libpackagekit-glib2-14
Version: 0.7.2-1
Severity: important
Hi.
Since upgrading to 0.7.2-1, everytime I start GNOME, gnome-settings-daemon
crashes.
Thus non of the settings (wallpapers, fonts, etc. etc.) are available.
Downgrading to 0.7.1-2 and everything works again.
(btw: I'm
Hi!
Are you sure this has something to do with PackageKit? Can you attach
the terminal output of GSD or, even better, install debug info and
provide a backtrace?
Thanks!
Matthias
2012/1/18 Christoph Anton Mitterer cales...@scientia.net:
Package: libpackagekit-glib2-14
Version: 0.7.2-1
I have the same issue with
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I have the same issue with 0.7.2-1, downgrading to 0.7.1-2 fixes the
problem, here is a backtrace from 0.7.2-1 running when gnome has logged
in (with no settings) using gdb:
#0 0x7fffd8322dcc in ?? () from /usr/lib/libpackagekit-glib2.so.14
#1 0x7fffd8322ec4 in ?? () from
Package: libpackagekit-glib2-14
Version: 0.7.2-1
Followup-For: Bug #656376
I also see this bug. Note that it also happens with GNOME Shell session.
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