On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 07:13:30PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Mike Hommey]
> > Without any feedback, I'll assume this got better and close this
> > bug. Please feel free to reopen if that is not the case.
>
> As far as I know, it did not get any better. I had to leave that
> machine be
[Mike Hommey]
> Without any feedback, I'll assume this got better and close this
> bug. Please feel free to reopen if that is not the case.
As far as I know, it did not get any better. I had to leave that
machine behind, and have not used in regularly since May, and will
return to it in septembe
On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 10:15:55AM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Petter Reinholdtsen]
> > Note that I will be out of the office for a week now, so will not
> > get a new crash report until I am back.
>
> It was crashed when I got back.
>
> (gdb) bt full
> #0 pt_PostNotifyToCvar (cvar=0x0,
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> Note that I will be out of the office for a week now, so will not
> get a new crash report until I am back.
It was crashed when I got back.
(gdb) bt full
#0 pt_PostNotifyToCvar (cvar=0x0, broadcast=0) at ptsynch.c:312
index =
notified =
#1 0xb6abc130 in
[Mike Hommey]
> Same backtrace...
Yeah. Thought it might be good to know that it is crashing in the
same location. :)
> Could you also install libc6-dbg ? I hope this would allow to go
> further in the backtrace, to see why exactly clone() is called.
It is already installed. :/
Note that I wil
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 08:50:25AM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Petter Reinholdtsen]
> > Another day, another opportunity. I got gdb running and am ready
> > for a new crash. :)
>
> It survived yesterday morning, but this morning it had crashed again.
> Here is the backtrace.
Same backt
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> Another day, another opportunity. I got gdb running and am ready
> for a new crash. :)
It survived yesterday morning, but this morning it had crashed again.
Here is the backtrace.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0xb31f4b90 (LWP 1
[Mike Hommey]
> Could you try with the libnspr4-0d package from the backports ?
I installed this alongside with its dbg package, and this time the
process vanished without a trace.
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
The program no longer exists.
(gdb) bt full
No s
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 09:49:44AM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Mike Hommey]
> > Please try installing libnspr4-0d-dbg, too.
>
> Very good. Did that too late for fridays backtrace, but this morning
> I got more useful information.
>
> (gdb) bt full
> #0 pt_PostNotifyToCvar (cvar=0x0, br
[Mike Hommey]
> Please try installing libnspr4-0d-dbg, too.
Very good. Did that too late for fridays backtrace, but this morning
I got more useful information.
(gdb) bt full
#0 pt_PostNotifyToCvar (cvar=0x0, broadcast=0) at ptsynch.c:300
index =
notified =
#1 0xb6a6d090 in PR
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:33:17AM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>
> Package: iceweasel
> Version: 3.0.6-3
> Severity: normal
>
> Almost every morning when I get to work, my iceweasel browser have
> disappeared without any messages in ~/.xsession-errors. After cursing
> it for a few weeks, I
Package: iceweasel
Version: 3.0.6-3
Severity: normal
Almost every morning when I get to work, my iceweasel browser have
disappeared without any messages in ~/.xsession-errors. After cursing
it for a few weeks, I decided to attach gdb to the running process to
try to figure out why. I use 'gdp -
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