Hum. There are some observations here: 0. Please, one issue per bug. Right now we have multiple issues here.
1. there was indeed a evo-g-kr loop; this has been resolved by bug 236171 for stable (e-d-s 2.22.3), currently in proposed; this is also available on Intrepid as 2.23.4-0ubuntu2. I would like those experiencing the loop to upgrade and then please report. 2. *IF* the 'too many files open' is related to this (by the way *THIS* is the real bug we should be looking at here), it should also be fixed -- so we should also check. 3. comment 18: the .xsession.errors shows mostly a Nautilus issue on memory handling. I have not looked at it, but it certainly warrants a bug for itself. 4. for the g-kr 'could not read 4 bytes' error message -- this, per http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511285, should not be causing an issue (the developer states log spam seems to be the only consequence). It is already resolved (but I did not check if we already implemented it at Ubuntu). 5. Finally, there is upstream http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=544998, which deals (still) with evo<->g-kr integration; I had not opened a launchpad bug on this. Some of the comments here suggest this could also be an issue, BUT -- this bug is about too many files opened, *not* about a hang on Evo (one issue per bug, otherwise we get lost)! So I would rather have someone experiencing this open a new bug; when doing so, please state you did so by this request (so that we can follow up); upstream needs a GDB backtrace of *both* Evolution and gnome-keyring-daemon when the hang occurs. @Chris: thanks for bring this to my attention. I am sorry, but I was on a business trip with no access to LP, and I am battling my own issues on X right now (X is looping, eating up *all* my CPUs). Sigh. It is called 'bleeding edge' because it is one's own blood at the edge :-) -- too many open files https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244631 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
