** Changed in: gnome-games
Status: New => Expired
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swell-foop segfaults with error 4 in libclutter-glx-1.0.so.0.200.4
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** Changed in: gnome-games
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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swell-foop segfaults with error 4 in libclutter-glx-1.0.so.0.200.4
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In case anyone is interested:
After I replaced 'swell-foop' with 'same-gnome' things look good with
the game until it comes to saving high-scores! In order to make scores
work I had to do something like this:
touch /var/games/same-gnome.Small.scores
touch /var/games/same-gnome.Medium.scores
touc
I would agree, the interface to the old version of the game was vastly superior
in appearance, performance and general useability. Plus it did not have any
noticeable bugs. The new version seems like a rather incomplete alpha release
rather than a production-worthy application. Besides this anno
Having the same problem with Ubuntu installed on an iMac. Error message
in /var/log/messages reads:
Jul 27 18:38:16 ubuntu kernel: [ 3655.730934] seed[7161]: segfault at 14
ip 075205c5 sp bfb8c1a8 error 4 in libclutter-
glx-1.0.so.0.200.4[74fe000+d6000]
I'm thinking I will attempt to reinstall sa
I really would not recommend doing that to anyone else affected by
this, and strongly suggest against it. Simply not playing the game
would be a lot safer. The dependency issues that may crop up between
releases could end up in an unstable solution just FYI all. But, if it
works for you, th
As a workaround I have removed gnome-games & swell-foop packages,
downloaded karmic's same-gnome from ubuntu package search and then
successfully installed it with gdebi. Not the brightest idea but I had
no other choice anyway.
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swell-foop segfaults with error 4 in libclutter-glx-1.0.so.0.200.4
That is brilliant, thank you Stephen, great work! This bug report should now
have enough information to set this Triaged, where I will leave this now for
the developers to take a look at. The bug is also reported upstream to the
GNOME developers who have also been made aware of the extra informa
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
- The gnome game swell-foop intermittently segfaults and leaves messages
- like this in the /var/log/messages:
+ swell-foop segfaults in libclutter-glx
+
+ How to reproduce the bug (takes up to a few minutes of messing about to
+ grab
Hi Teej,
I managed to get swell-foop installed using the Maverick Live CD and I
can reliably recreate the bug in Maverick.
How to reproduce the bug:
1 Open swell-foop.
2. Configure Game-Preferences as follows:
Board size: Large
Number of colors: 3
Theme: Test Theme
Zealous Animation: OFF
3.
6:12 AM
Subject: [Bug 574876] Re: swell-foop segfaults with error 4 in
libclutter-glx-1.0.so.0.200.4
Quick sidenote to the above. Your hard drive install and data will be
fine as long as you don't install the CD or do something out of the
ordinary, i.e. poking around your HD partitions. Think
Just had a thought... the reason no-one is able to grab these crashes
with apport is because it is disabled when a release has been,
well...released (I should have thought of this). If you want to enable
it for one session you can do "sudo service apport start force_start=1"
and try to reproduce th
Quick sidenote to the above. Your hard drive install and data will be
fine as long as you don't install the CD or do something out of the
ordinary, i.e. poking around your HD partitions. Think of the Live CD as
a complete OS the same that is on your HD; you can install stuff store
stuff etc, but on
@Stephen, Swell-Foop does not come on the CD, you will have to install
it using the Software Center.
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Teej
To: stephen_w_kel...@yahoo.com
Sent: Tue, June 15, 2010 12:17:39 PM
Subject: [Bug 574876] Re: swell-foop segfaults with error 4 in
libclutter-glx-1.0.so.0.200.4
Can someone with this issue please test it in Maverick? Until we know if
it has been fixed or not we can't do anything, hence the proc
Can someone with this issue please test it in Maverick? Until we know if
it has been fixed or not we can't do anything, hence the procedure. Once
we can determine if it is fixed, and what fixed it, we can work on
getting it fixed (if possible) in Lucid. Thank you.
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swell-foop segfaults with err
Swell Foop crashes with the essentially the same libclutter-
glx-1.0.so.0.200.4 message in /var/log/messages. The crash happens
almost every time I quickly move the mouse outside of the Swell Foop
window. It doesn't always crash is the mouse is already near the
border, but always happens if the m
Well you can have it running under gdb in whatever release you have, but
we'd prefer it to be in Maverick. You can find the latest LiveCD ISO at
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20100608/ - please bear in mind
that it is very unstable please do not install it, but test from the
Live environment
0:32:11 AM
Subject: [Bug 574876] Re: swell-foop segfaults with error 4 in
libclutter-glx-1.0.so.0.200.4
I am not seeing this in Maverick i386, but I use an nVidia card. Can you
test this with the Live CD of Maverick and let us know if it is still a
problem for you? If so, can you provide a full backtr
I am not seeing this in Maverick i386, but I use an nVidia card. Can you
test this with the Live CD of Maverick and let us know if it is still a
problem for you? If so, can you provide a full backtrace
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace) under the control of gdb? Thank you
:)
** Changed in: gnome-
I seem to be able to trigger this by moving the mouse in circles over the
swell-foop window, hope the partial backtrace
helps.
$ file !$
file /usr/lib/libclutter-glx-1.0.so.0.200.4
/usr/lib/libclutter-glx-1.0.so.0.200.4: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64,
version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked,
** Changed in: gnome-games
Status: Unknown => New
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #618427
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=618427
** Changed in: gnome-games
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-games
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-games
Remote watch: None => GNOME Bug Tracker #618427
** Also affects: gnome-games
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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One of my desktops is doing the same thing as my laptop above. The
biggest difference is the laptop was upgraded from 9.04. The desktop was
a fresh Lucid install with the beta2, then updated. Both are 64-bit.
Here's the messages on the segfault.
May 7 00:40:13 lubuntu kernel: [ 271.357450] seed
And I'm getting the virtually the same error but in the 64-bit kernel
and packages. Apport isn't catching any crash data at all.
May 6 21:49:06 tobuntu kernel: [18764.433690] seed[5837]: segfault at 20 ip
7f740a014fd0 sp 7fff20ff5bc8 error 4 in
libclutter-glx-1.0.so.0.200.4[7f7409fe8000
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47710680/Dependencies.txt
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