FYI: I'm still seeing this on gutsy (music-applet crashes and keyboard
indicator isn't localized -- reads us instead of USA).
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WarrrenC said I am getting this on the Apple powerbook G3 pre wall
street. It's running without a battery and sometimes after it's been off
for a while it's date is reset to sometime in 1938.
Just ran my battery flat on a PowerBook G4. Applied AC and booted. Got
the same messages as WarrenC. The
Similar experience also recorded at
http://blog.technomancy.org/2007/05/20/date-before-the-unix-epoch-
segfaults-bonobo-activation-server-and-cripples-gnome/
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Similar experience also recorded at
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-6140.html
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Downloaded source for libbonobo-2.18.0 via apt-get. activation-server
/object-directory-corba.c time_t comparisons in update_registry() has
unhandled edge case when large system time results in negative time().
difftime() should be used to compare time_t values for less or greater.
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Glen, I don't think this is the same bug...
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It has the same symptoms, this is one aspect of the bug, congrats, I
take my hat off to glen for finding the actual code site of [one of] the
bug.
One of the developers will fix it for sure.
Alex Jones wrote:
Glen, I don't think this is the same bug...
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Hi Alex,
Yeah. I think we have two bugs here. One where b-a-s mishandles time and one
where b-a-s waits for all clients to finish and if a client hangs about then
b-a-s does not exit but does not handle new incoming requests either. I've only
looked at the first, on the selfish grounds that
I am using LTSP in Edgy but I wont upgrade until this bug here is fixed.
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What does it cost to get this bug fixed?
Here is an idea which could significantly improve Ubuntu's but fixing
performance:
Users should be offered a way to bid on a bug-fix.
When the bug is fixed, the people who have contributed to fixing the code get
the money.
Technically you donate money
As I said before, this bug prevents me from upgrading my thin-client
environment from Edgy to Feisty. And it will prevent me from rolling out
more such systems.
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Elias, are you using LTSP? I will test the same setting on a Feisty
environment in a couple of days/weeks and I will see if it also will
occur up there.
Elias, what you could do as workaround is trying to fix the following:
Check for all bonobo-activation-servers running, if there are some
I have the same problem. The problem in here occurs on a thin client
server which uses NX. bonobo-activation-server won't shutdown when the
gnome-session stop. In this case I think it's the cause of libesd, which
is holding the bonobo-activation-server up. What it should do is kill
the bonobo
Also the bug is occuring in Ubuntu Edgy
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Yes it is somehow occurring in Edgy but is does not behave that badly in
my experience. What I see in Edgy are a lot of zombie esd processes. But
no bonobo-activation-server processes at all. While this could be due to
my users not using evolution since we migrated from a KDE environment.
Anyhow,
Yes it is somehow occurring in Edgy but is does not behave that badly in
my experience. What I see in Edgy are a lot of zombie esd processes. But
no bonobo-activation-server processes at all. While this could be due to
my users not using evolution since we migrated from a KDE environment.
Anyhow,
I use lsof -p pidnr to check which files it has openen. I compare the
result then with different instances to find out where bonobo is busy
with.
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I am getting this on the Apple powerbook G3 pre wall street. It's
running without a battery and sometimes after it's been off for a while
it's date is reset to sometime in 1938. I get the scary errors about
delete and undelete
Problem is resolved by open a console and ntpdate or manually set the
This bug is rather important I suppose. I consider it release critical
as I can not upgrade my edubuntu LTSP environment to Feisty as long as
this bug is out there! I would end up with lots of orphan processes and
things not working for my users after relogin. And obviously in an LTSP
environment,
I still think that it may be related to e-d-s. The bug only occurs for
me when you are using evolution, having set up address-books. E-d-s
keeps running then alongside with b-a-s.
At the moment it seems like a bug in libecalbackendcontacts.so prevents
closing connection to address-books, which
This causes havoc with DBus panel applets including Inhibit Applet,
Cohoba, Music Applet, because the DBus session bus address environment
variable that bonobo-activation-server has is stale after the first
session.
Why doesn't bonobo-activation-server get killed when gnome-session ends,
like
** Description changed:
+ bonobo-activation-server processes persist across desktop sessions.
+ Unfortunately, its environment is only good for one. In particular,
+ DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS becomes stale after the first logout.
+
+ This causes any process that is started by
Though I still think that the issue with bonobo-activation-server is
related to e-d-s, I'm not 100% sure. Does anybody have an idea how to
debug this? How can I find out why a certain process will not be closed
when logging out?
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Confirming this bug. Should kept open as a bug of libbonobo untill
someone can tell for sure that Bug #90258 is the cause for this bug.
** Changed in: libbonobo (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Yes, both are active, but bonobo-activation-server is the one that's
causing problems (I don't have to kill e-d-s to have a functioning
desktop). I'm willing to accept that this is a dupe of the e-d-s bug, if
you think fixing that will automatically fix this.
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BTW: this is on feisty.
** Tags added: feisty
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 90258 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 90258
e-d-s does not exit with gnome-session
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 90258
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Is this only bonobo-activation-server or (like on my machine) evolution-
data-server-1.10, too? There are 2 processes running after log out from
a gnome-session, e-d-s and bonobo-activation-server. The latter gets
closed when killing evolution-data-server-1.10 (see LP #90258).
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