Unsetting XDG_DATA_DIRS prevents a (new) segfault-on-startup. However,
that is *not* bug that I filed. Now that I can get trackerd to start
again, I'll see if I can reproduce my original bug with the new tracker.
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trackerd crashed with SIGSEGV
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Thanks, Aurelien, you are right. The workaround of bug #138399 fixes the
issue for me. (unsetting XDG_DATA_DIRS). Off course that's not the fix,
but they claim it has been submitted.
Can the original bug-poster please check, if the following workaround
makes it work:
unset XDG_DATA_DIRS
track
it may be related to bug #138399 and/or #136523
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I can at least confirm this bug. Trackerd refuses to start: segmentation fault.
If i run trackerd --verbosity=3 i get these three lines at the very end:
...
Starting application indexing
Registering path /home/ralf/.local/share/applications as belonging to service
Applications
Segmentatiefout (co
Right. I have installed all the -dbgsym packages relating to tracker.
Running trackerd under gdb results in a backtrace of 80 lots of "?? ()
in ??", and running valgrind on trackerd results in a SIGILL (bug
136538).
Is there anything more I can do?
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That would be nice you can see instructions on how to get one here
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash . thanks in advance.
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