Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> On 31/05/11 19:43, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> Nicholas Bamber wrote:
>>> Trickier than you make it sound since once it has happened I cannot
>>> start "top". I tried starting top and then chromium but then chromium
>>> did a segmentation fault.
>>
>> Um, is that reproducible? If so, could you file a new bug for it?
>> These can be merged if they turn out to have the same cause.
[...]
> Your comment about ulimit was actually pretty helpful. There were some
> pretty harsh limits in /etc/security/limits.conf which I have commented
> out. Now it appears to be working.
Thanks for tracking it down.
So, I tried to reproduce this, like so:
$ ulimit -u 60
$ chromium
[2052:2052:480034618537:FATAL:zygote_host_linux.cc(175)] Check failed:
pid_ > 0. Did not find zygote process (using sandbox binary
/usr/lib/chromium/chromium-sandbox)
Aborted (core dumped)
That's not ideal (it would be better to have a message about not being
able to fork because a resource is temporarily unavailable :)), but it's
not a segfault.
Any hints for reproducing the segfault you hit?
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