Just found something at https://fossies.org/linux/gtk+/NEWS which
contains:
8699 658168 Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gail"
So this might be a GTK bug that is fixed in GTK+ 3.24.32, 03-03-2022
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I thought to do a web search and it appears that the failure to load
"gail" and the atk_bridge_adaptor_init runtime check failure have been
reported for a number of packages for a while.
It appears to be a harmless error in my case, but some of the other
reported cases appear to prevent packages f
I just installed all of the queued updates with the exception of
virtualbox and the linux kernel. Everything appears to be working OK.
I had a thought occur to me, perhaps that console message "Gtk-Message:
11:09:45.426: Failed to load module "gail"
** (fcl:2049): WARNING **: 11:09:45.439: (../a
I used synaptic to install the package and then did a restart of the
system after cleanly closing all running programs. That of course
required me to log back in when the system restarted. Is there more I
should do at this point?
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Installed libgail-common via synaptic as requested and restarted the
system. The results are not what I expected:
dhdurgee@z560:~/Downloads$ fcl
Gtk-Message: 12:46:26.155: Failed to load module "gail"
** (fcl:2132): WARNING **: 12:46:26.238:
(../atk-adaptor/bridge.c:1018):atk_bridge_adaptor_ini
I just thought to look in synaptic and I see it there. Should I install
from there, or is there a reason to do so in another manner?
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Title:
seg
How do I reinstall libgail-common? I used dpkg -i with
libgail-3-0_3.24.20-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb with no change in behavior. I
went back to
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/3.24.20-0ubuntu1/+build/19437463
but I don't see a libgail-common file there.
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I will take a stab at this later today.
Yesterday while searching a bit I may have encountered the reason these
particular packages have a problem. I was doing a search and it may be
that the packages having the problem I am seeing are all qt5 users.
Could there be a problem between qt5 and the l
While we have been working on this a number of updates have queued up to
be installed. How should I proceed at this point?
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Title:
segfault in l
Something different happening this morning! I ran the gdb for fcl to
obtain the back trace for you, but unexpectedly the program actually
started! There are some messages in the output, but the GUI is up and
running.
Given this I just tried and both gimp and virtualbox are starting now as
well.
dhdurgee@z560:~/Downloads$ sudo debsums -s
debsums: changed file /usr/share/icons/Adwaita/16x16/places/start-here.png
(from adwaita-icon-theme-full package)
debsums: changed file /usr/share/icons/Adwaita/22x22/places/start-here.png
(from adwaita-icon-theme-full package)
debsums: changed file /usr
Tried this first and got:
dhdurgee@z560:~/Downloads$ sudo debsums -s
[sudo] password for dhdurgee:
sudo: debsums: command not found
dhdurgee@z560:~/Downloads$
Is this in a developer package I need to load first?
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At this point I can only think that a change in one of the dependencies
of these libraries is the problem. Are any of the other libraries
updated in my term.log in the dependency tree of the failing library?
If so, perhaps I should first restore the libgail-common and then back
level that package.
Here are the results:
dhdurgee@z560:~/Downloads$ sudo apt remove libgail-common
[sudo] password for dhdurgee:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
l
How should I remove libgail-common? Could doing so cause other
problems?
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Title:
segfault in libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 with several programs
To manag
As I had not heard anything from you for a while I went ahead and
followed your directions
to return to the prior version as follows:
dhdurgee@z560:~/Downloads/debs$ sudo dpkg -i *.deb
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dpkg: warning: downgrading gir1.2-gtk-3.0:amd64 from 3.24.20-0ubuntu1.1 to
Don't know if this is possible, but would there be a way to have gdb
stop at the point where the segfault occurs in the updated library when
using the previous release to see what differs? I want to help you
track this down, but I am unsure what else I can do at this point.
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Additional back trace after installing additional .ddeb file. Any help?
** Attachment added: "gdb-fcl3.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/1962807/+attachment/5566368/+files/gdb-fcl3.txt
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I just noticed something this morning that may or may not be relevant.
I normally have vlc running on my system and it was on and running at
and after the point where I updated to the new release. When testing
with a new user I closed down everything on my usual user. I now find
that vlc hits the
I have downloaded the replacement debs, but I will hold off until on
installing them in case the new back trace provides any suggestions for
further diagnosis of the problem. I can wait another day or two if it
will help your efforts to correct this.
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I downloaded and installed the .ddeb file and then ran the first back
trace again. The results look interesting, specifically the "no such
file or directory" notation.
** Attachment added: "gdb-fcl2.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/1962807/+attachment/5566146/+files
I created a new user and can confirm that the same segfault occurs for a
brand new user.
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Title:
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How helpful to you would it be for me to install the .ddeb file and
which of the traces would you want me to run again? Would I do the
install via sudo dpkg -i or use synaptic or apt in some manner? Should
I uninstall it after the traces? Obviously I would need to do the
traces you want prior to
Per the above dpkg search and looking at /var/cache/apt/archives I see
the following:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root195976 Feb 16 05:54
gir1.2-gtk-3.0_3.24.20-0ubuntu1.1_amd64.deb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28756 Feb 16 05:54
gtk-update-icon-cache_3.24.20-0ubuntu1.1_amd64.deb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
I was going to add a copy of the libgail-3-0 package that was working
for me to my local repository to see if I could prepare to attempt to
back out the update. I am having difficulty locating a copy of the
package that was replaced. I have access to 3.24.18 in the main
repository and the failing
Found yet another program with the same crash.
To my untrained eyes the failure appears to start with
gdk_display_open_default_libgtk_only in all three of these crashes.
Is it possible that this crash impacts ALL gtk2 dependent programs?
** Attachment added: "gdb-gimp.txt"
https://bugs.launc
Figured how to get the virtualbox gdb run.
** Attachment added: "gdb-virtualbox.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/1962807/+attachment/5565368/+files/gdb-virtualbox.txt
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Regarding falling back to earlier releases, I have created a local
repository on my system. Given this I should be able to place the back-
level packages and then force those versions in synaptic.
I am not experienced in reading the gdb output, but it seems to me that
the call which generates the
I attempted to use gdb on virtualbox first, but received errors. Given
this I was able to provide what you wanted with fcl.
Hopefully it will provide you with enough information to diagnose the
problem.
** Attachment added: "gdb-fcl.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug
The two programs are completely broken for me at this time. I use them
on a daily basis, so this is a real problem for me. There may be
additional broken programs that I have yet to encounter, but I have not
hit any others yet.
Given the behavior started suddenly yesterday after years of operati
Public bug reported:
Today I have been encountering segfaults in fcl and virtualbox:
Mar 2 07:20:40 Z560 kernel: [817210.808918] show_signal_msg: 12 callbacks
suppressed
Mar 2 07:20:40 Z560 kernel: [817210.808922] fcl[933482]: segfault at
7fb98814fdb8 ip 7fb96efab218 sp 7ffc4a89b918 e
Public bug reported:
I recently obtained an LG VS950 android phone and find that it is not
recognized by the libmtp9 release in trusty. I contacted the maintainer
and he added support to git for the 1.1.10 release, but this does not
get my phone connected. The fix is simply adding the informatio
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