Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gjay
I have a particular mp3 file that causes gjay to segfault while reading the
file's metadata, specifically encoding rate, with 100% repro-ability. I've
attached gdb and valgrind logs of a crash.
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=7.10
** Attachment added: Valgrind logs
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12095522/valgrind-gjay.tar.gz
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gjay segfaults while reading mp3 metadata
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193587
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** Attachment added: gdb log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12095523/gdb-gjay.txt
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gjay segfaults while reading mp3 metadata
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193587
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
used dist-upgrade command, installation of the above package failed
problem occured in Hardy Heron
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Jan 10 21:56:58 2008
Dependencies:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ErrorMessage: trying to
** Attachment added: DpkgTerminalLog.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11271342/DpkgTerminalLog.gz
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openoffice.org-base-core package failed installation (hardy heron)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181873
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I was, in fact, finally able to get the crash to go away by recompiling
the package with the patch mentioned above.
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python-newt scripts crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110880
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I'm also seeing this problem. I tried regenerating the package with the
patch above but I'm still seeing the crashes. It may be that the patch
is effective but isn't being applied due to my rather meager skills with
the Ubuntu package build process.
Is there an ETA on a fix? It seems fairly
I'm experiencing the same issue. I think this bug might be a duplicate
of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit/+bug/42121
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CIFS VFS: Server not responding message on shutdown
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153444
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I'll try not to make this a me-too post, but my Clevo M121W has
exhibited this fault from Breezy to Gutsy. Some kernel upgrades solve
it, but most of the time, I recompile the kernel without the THERMAL
acpi module. This, I assume, leaves the thermal protection up the BIOS.
Here is a forum post I
In my opinion, bug #22336 is _not_ related. That talks about actual
overheating, whereas what we are experiencing here is alleged
overheating when the hardware is cool.
Closer matches would be:
* #94862: kernel 2.6.20-xx incorrectly claims processor overheating
* #111460: acpi misreports
I'm sorry but I no longer have access to the servers in question. I
would guess that the version of slapd is the same as the version of
slurpd as they came from the same official Ubuntu packages. I think
those servers were running LTS.
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slurpd looks at /etc/ldap/slapd.conf for replication log.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
After a power outage that caused an unexpected cold restart, eth0 is now
eth# where # 0 and incremented after each reboot. This is 100%
reproducible.
Not sure how to manually fix this but I'm willing to help with
debugging.
** Affects: udev
I don't see another way to mark this bug report as such but the behavior is
with a gutsy box with the latest packages as of 2007.08.22.
Thanks.
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Persistent naming of devices incremenents eth# name after every reboot.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134094
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Turns out that this was a problem with Xen. The host was a virtual host
and Xen was re-assigning the MAC address at each reboot thus triggering
the incremental interface names in udev.
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Persistent naming of devices incremenents eth#
I'm using a Clevo M121W laptop which is displaying these symptoms. The
keyboard and mouse can be reclaimed using ssh from another host with the
commands in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/23497/comments/17 , but the patched version of acpi-
support from Scott
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: plucker
When running plucker, Python segfaults and dumps core partway through
the spidering procedure. The same home.html worked perfectly before
Python 2.3, as far as I can remember.
Edgy's bug report will be attached immediately.
** Affects: plucker
** Attachment added: Crash report from Edgy reporter
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5625623/_usr_bin_python.1000.crash
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Python segfaults when running Plucker
https://launchpad.net/bugs/78378
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What follows might save you downloading the whole 6MB+ file with the base64
encoded core...
J.
Disassembly:
(no debugging symbols found)
Using host libthread_db library /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1.
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols
Public bug reported:
In the process of discovering I had the Edgy swap bug -
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/66637 I tried installing the
stock Firefox 2.0 from mozilla.com into /opt to see if that reduced the
drive access and lockups. I am now using that new version successfully.
** Attachment added: Log from Ubuntu reporter
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5402624/_usr_lib_firefox_firefox-bin.1000.crash
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Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/75833
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