Do you still get the issue in newer versions?
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Thanks for the trace. I linked it at the upstream bug.
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That's the one of the running nautilus, should be useful this time
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About our conversation, I filed the reports this morning.
However, I tried attaching the debug as mr. Coulson told me, I combined
the standard instructions with the ones you gave me Dave, loading the
libraries as it was pointed out in your post:
(gdb) symbol-file /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/nautilus
Thanks, but there is no backtrace there, because it seems you didn't run
bt full after interrupting Nautilus. Could you please try again?
Thanks
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There are missing debug libraries that's why I stopped the process
without following the instruction, I need somebody to tell me which
packages to download to have the libraries I need, or I'm afraid the
backtrace won't be useful!
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Here it is, the one with the backtrace you previously asked me
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I don't wanna be rude but it seems that nobody gives a shxt!! It's obvious that
free software isn't well developed as the other ones but at least one should
have good support to fix the unbelievable number of bugs that it has attached..
Plus it seems to be a pretty serious bug since with the
Azraele:
I am sorry you feel this way. Please keep in mind that if we could
reproduce this problem on any other machine then it would be much easier
to resolve and fix. I have 5 test machines here and none of them,
including my primary machine has ever seen the memory or CPU utilization
you
Thanks for sending upstream Dave. We still keep upstreamed tasks open in
Launchpad though, so I'm reopening the Ubuntu bug
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I've not had a chance to read every comment in this bug in detail yet,
but it seems that the backtraces provided were from running Nautilus
with sudo. There should be no need to do this, and that might be why the
backtrace doesn't show anything useful (if it is your users instance of
Nautilus
Chris:
Thank you for all your help!
Azraele:
Do you need any assistance following the instructions Chris provided?
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I'm on it, I let you know if help is needed.
I it sounded offensive, I want you to know that it wasn't the goal of my
observation. However to find bugs in Ubuntu depends on the kind of usage you do
of the os, i'll make you an example:
I have a phenom II 965, I'm overclocking it that's why I need
Here we go.
If you push it upstream I'll be tankful! Send us the link
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the stracktrace there seems to indicate nautilus is in its idle loop and
it should be using any cpu, are you sure the cpu use is due to nautilus?
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do you get the issue if your turn thumbnailing off in the nautilus
options?
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I already post a screenshot showing both system monitor and top, you can see
there that clearly it's nautilus the problem.
I don't think it is a thumbnails issue-related because most of the time it goes
2.2 gigs big and 100% cpu there are no nautilus browser windows opened, it's
only the
I already posted a screenshot showing both system monitor and top, you can see
there that clearly it's nautilus the problem.
I don't think it is a thumbnails issue-related because most of the time it goes
2.2 gigs big and 100% cpu there are no nautilus browser windows opened, it's
only the
Thank you for your bug report. This bug has been reported to the
developers of the software. You can track it and make comments at:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=604643
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Ok, I think I made it: perhaps I left it open for too much time, but the
output is recursive so I think it's probably useful, you let me know.
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Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since
this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here.
Thanks for taking the time to make Ubuntu better!
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Azraele:
Please keep in mind I am only a volunteer triager.
I am going to mark the bug confirmed and hopefully the backtrace will
help a developer isolate the cause and find a solution. If not then
please do not be upset if the status is returned to incomplete with a
request for additional
The issue is an upstream one and it would be nice if somebody having it
could send the bug the to the people writting the software
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME)
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the current stacktrace is useless since it has no symbols,
libglib2.0-0-dbg and libgtk2.0-0-dbg should be installed, would also be
useful if somebody having the issue send the bug upstream since it seems
to happen to very few users and could be configuration specific
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Azraele:
Would you feel comfortable installing libglib2.0-0-dbg and
libgtk2.0-0-dbg and repeating the debug process? If so then I will be
happy to push it upstream for you.
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I'm sorry man, in my country it was 3 a.m. when I tried to install it, I wasn't
that much careful.
I see what I did wrong, I installed the correct debug symbols but it still says
I don't have any! Watch by yourself.
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Okay.. Clearly the documentation is a bit lacking so lets try creating
on our own.
sudo gdb nautilus 21 | tee ~/gdb-nautilus.txt
.. should produce Reading symbols from /usr/bin/nautilus...(no
debugging symbols found)...done. Now type quit then press RETURN or
ENTER so we exit gdb.
Now try
Here's the result of the backtrace I ran while nautilus was overloaded.
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Azraele:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
The backtrace indicates you failed to install debugging symbols as per
the documentation provided.
Reading symbols from /usr/bin/nautilus...Reading symbols from
/usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/nautilus...done.
Man I'm gettin' a little nervous here. I followed your instructions move by
move. As a matter of fact I copied every single command and inserted it in the
terminal in the ordinated fashion you gave me. I even checked again if
nautilus-dbg was installed, and it is.
But still I get that the debug
Here's the moves I made, you let me know if I made something wrong.
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Azraele:
Good.. I reviewed your moves.txt and here is where the problem begins:
alexand...@alexandros-desktop:~$ apt-cache policy yelp
This documentation:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash
States:
Remember that 'yelp' [which is the package name of Help and Support
located under
Is anybody out there???
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Azraele:
Lets go through this step-by-step because I am not confident I fully
understand what you have done so far.
First.. Have you issued these commands from the command line:
1)
echo deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com $(lsb_release -cs) main restricted universe
multiverse | sudo tee -a
The thing I don't understand it's why they asked me to do this. Nautilus
does not crash: it devours all the system resources, but it works on.
The fact that it doesn't crash while using 2.2 gigs of memory does not
make it less of a problem. I don't really know if the debug will be of
any help.
Please try to obtain a backtrace of that following the instructions at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and upload the backtrace
(as an attachment) to the bug report. This will greatly help us in
tracking down your problem.
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When I use gdb following this procedure:
Start gdb:
gdb 21 | tee gdb-program.txt
(gdb) handle SIG33 pass nostop noprint
(gdb) set pagination 0
(gdb) attach PID
(If the program is running as root, use sudo gdb instead of just gdb above.)
Continue the program:
(gdb) continue
The program will
and when I give the debug symbol archive signing key:
gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-key 428D7C01 5E0577F2
gpg --check-sigs 428D7C01 # signed by key of Martin Pitt
gpg -o - --export 428D7C01 | sudo apt-key add -
It gives me as output:
2 signatures not checked due to missing keys
I made it work using the sudo prefix, but it still gives me this error:
This GDB was configured as x86_64-linux-gnu.
For bug reporting instructions, please see:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/...
Reading symbols from /usr/bin/nautilus...(no debugging symbols found)...done.
probably because
:D :D sorry
I'll leave it open with strace and post the results
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How do I stop strace? the log has reached 900 MB I think it's enough.
Even because the size of nautilus is approx 1300 MB so you should be
able to see what is the problem in the log..
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Here the strace file my man. Show the world what it means to be ubuntu
programmer!
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Azraele:
Please keep in mind I am only a volunteer triager with a love for Ubuntu
and free software which is half a star-system away from a good
developer.
I am going to mark the bug confirmed and hopefully the strace will help
a developer isolate the cause and find a solution. If not then
Well I can say the concern is appreciated nonetheless. Let's hope then
that the A-class developer find a solution to this problem, It's quite
serious and a good os should not have to face something like that I
fear.
After all I think that this one, and the usb transfer speed are the two
major
Azraele:
Could you also obtain an strace of Nautilus after it has spiked to 100%?
1 - Make sure strace is installed.
apt-get install strace
2 - Find the process ID of program:
pidof nautilus
3 - Start strace with the process ID:
strace -Ff -tt -p PID 21 | tee
Well I'll do my best to find a procedure but the strange thing is that i
don't have really to do anything to make the problem happen, in fact
yesterday I killed nautilus (because of the unbelievable size) then I
started it again (since to have a nautilus process I don't really need
to open a file
Azraele:
I am assuming you are actually typing:
strace -Ff -tt -p 14226 21 | tee strace-nautilus.log
and not:
strace -Ff -tt -p 14226 21 | tee strace-program.log
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