Can the IA__gdk_error_trap_pop: assertion `gdk_error_traps != NULL'
failed note that is flooding the console be fixed in quantal via an
SRU?
The bug is now fixed in the development series raring, and was due to an
ubuntu patch that got incorporated upstream and that ended up being
applied twice
Marking triaged/high: affects multiple users, potentially simple to fix.
** Changed in: libcanberra (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: libcanberra (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Title:
Please, silence IA__gdk_error_trap_pop: assertion
This bug was fixed in the package libcanberra - 0.30-0ubuntu2
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libcanberra (0.30-0ubuntu2) raring; urgency=low
* debian/patches/10_no_nonnative_crash.patch:
- applied upstream since version 0.29 (LP: #1075928)
-- Andrey Bondarenko abondare...@users.sourceforge.net Tue, 26
As usual (and indeed correctly by the ubuntu policy), the bug is being
closed as fix released when there is in fact no fix for the stable
distribution against which the bug was originally reported. And as usual
this is extremely confusing. If one reports a bug against a package that
is in
@Sergio Unless otherwise indicated explicitly in Launchpad's UI, the
release series is the current development one. To target quantal, click
the Nominate for series link and choose the desired release(s).
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Thanks Daniel for your note! But my message was precisely inspired by
the impossibility to bind a bug to something that is not the development
version. I have no option to 'nominate for quantal' in the launchpad UI,
nor to 'target for release'. Searching for 'nominate' or 'target' in
the bug
Hello again. I have got an update in ubuntu 13.04 and I have to say that the
message has disappeared (you can try to use the command gksu in the terminal to
demonstrate it) . At the other side all applications that functioned with gtk
don't start any more. Are you still sure it is a bug related
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Title:
Please, silence IA__gdk_error_trap_pop: assertion
I'm sure the bug is in libcanberra at least in Quantal. I'm can
reproduce the bug with gksu, evince and emacs.
Also, I think I've found real cause for the bug. Patch
10_no_nonnative_crash.patch is applied twice in ubuntu version. This
patch was integrated in upstream version 0.29, but was not
I don't see taskcoach package in Ubuntu 12.10 repository. For
cryptkeeper, unsetting GTK_MODULES variable removes annoying warning
message about IA__gdk_error_trap_pop.
I'm not expert on GTK or GNOME. AFAIK libcanberra related only to event
sound. Is it useful for KDE desktop or it is GNOME
Funny. This bug is a fix for bug 834403 (see http://bazaar.launchpad.net
/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/raring/libcanberra/raring/view/head:/src
/canberra-gtk-module.c#L310)
Ok, I agree that unsetting GTK_MODULES does not resolve the issue, it
just disables buggy module, but now I'm sure that the bug
Unsetting modules does not solve this bug. It has to be considered a big
usability issue.
Could you please try some applications like taskcoach or cryptkeeper by
terminal to see if your solution is working?
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Suddenly found possible cause/workaround for the bug. In 12.10
environment variable GTK_MODULES is set for all DE (including KDE or
XFCE). If variable is unset, gdk_error_trap_pop may disappear appear
when starting GTK applications.
On my desktop:
$ env | grep GTK_MODULES
Bug still present in 13.04 beta. I tried to use cryptkeeper and rssowl
for example. I'm sure it happens with other gtk apps too.
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The bug appeared after upgrade of xubuntu 12.04 - 12.10.
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Please, silence IA__gdk_error_trap_pop: assertion
Me too. Running many apps from LXDE system menu dont execute properly (eg
synaptic for example...)
Running from console as root runs the app but with odd side effects (eg
software sources seems to execute but then a package wont install. Lots of
error messages on the console... )
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See the same problem since upgrading to Ubuntu 12.10.
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Please, silence IA__gdk_error_trap_pop: assertion `gdk_error_traps
on Kubuntu 12.10 x32, when using vim gtk (version Version:
2:7.3.547-4ubuntu1), it's always crash when I use command t plugin.
Traceback is always the same:
(gvim:5866): Gdk-CRITICAL **: IA__gdk_error_trap_pop: assertion
`gdk_error_traps != NULL' failed
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this bug started after upgrading to 12.10 ( upgrading to 12.10 caused
many problems : persistent google chrome problems, application
software sources not accessible/functioning ; hplip problems )
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I got this error after solving the canberra-gtk-module problem (for not just
eclipse):
henrik@kubuntu:~/android-sdk-linux/tools$ eclipse
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module canberra-gtk-module
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module canberra-gtk-module
I.e., I solved the problem by
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I have the same problem ever since upgrading to Ubuntu 12.10.
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