Ok, the problem is recurring again, so I've gathered a backtrace with
that dbgsym package installed, hopefully it provides more insight as to
where things are getting blocked up.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1891712
[Expired for nautilus (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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ok well, this is exceptionally weird. I was seeing some issues with my
wine install where the internal state was all messed up and it was just
hanging starting apps and so I blew it away and rebuilt it, and now
I can't reproduce this nautilus issue.
Is there any connection between nautilus and
To get debug packages you need to enable the corresponding apt source
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Debug%20Symbol%20Packages
Could you install libglib2.0-0-dbgsym and try again? It seems it's
waiting in dbus for a service to reply...
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there doesn't seem to be a nautilus-dbg package or similar which
includes the debug symbols, unfortunately. here's a stacktrace from
while it's waiting.
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Thanks but the backtrace would be useful during the minute waiting to
know what it is waiting on... also having debug symbols would also be
useful
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gdb output from nautilus after startup has completed.
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Alright, just tested this. ran date before starting nautilus, got "Fri
14 Aug 2020 05:02:02 PM PDT", ran it once the window appeared, got "Fri
14 Aug 2020 05:03:02 PM PDT", so pretty much a full minute to the
second. and here's what I see from journalctl during that period:
Aug 14 17:02:36 boxxy p
Thank you for your bug report. Could you add your 'journalctl -b 0' log
after getting the issue and indicate the times where you started
nautilus and saw it displayed?
Could you use gdb while it's doing nothing to get a backtrace as
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace ?
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