So, against what should this bug be filed? GTK/Qt? Vte? Python? All
of them? Something else?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/419501
Title:
apport-kde assert failure: python
On 06/30/2010 05:14 AM, Julien Cristau wrote:
> From what I can tell the python program in comment 31 appears to open an
> X connection, fork, and then use that X connection from both the child
> and the parent. That can't possibly work.
And yet it does, in Ubuntu < Karmic.
All that the child pr
> "Both would be bugs in the application."
I would like to point out my test case again (comment 31), a simple
pyGTK app that displays the same problem. While it may have a bug
(please point it out if you see it!), I find that unlikely given how
short and simple it is, and because it works perfec
OK, I'm not having any problems with "ico -threads 10" with the PPA.
BUT: Is there any reason to believe that the problems with ico are the
same as this bug? As far as I can tell, the problem here is that Python
programs using X which execute a fork reliably throw a specific
assertion error. (I
Chris Halse Rogers wrote:
> There has recently been work done upstream to fix these sort of bugs.
> I've pushed some testing packages incorporating these fixes to
> https://edge.launchpad.net/~raof/+archive/aubergine/+packages.
I've tried installing packages from this PPA, and the test case still
The testcase still fails on the daily ISO.
** Changed in: libxcb (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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apport-kde assert failure: python: ../../src/xcb_io.c:242: process_responses:
Assertion `(((long) (dpy->last_request_read) - (long) (dpy->request)) <= 0)'
failed.
https://b
> has anyone tried to reproduce this on lucid?
I just tried the test case and got the same error as before. (Although
now, it's caught by apport, so I have to wait for that think before I
can see the problem. Progress!) This is on a VM image of lucid that is
about 2 weeks old. libxcb isn't lis
I am beginning to wonder if this is a problem with the playback of the
beep, not with xset itself. After all, `xset q` reports the same values
that are set with xset. Additionally, pulse audio's module-x11-bell
properly respect the volume set by xset. Could the code that plays the
beep be gettin
I don't know if this helps or not, but I've found a work-around for my
test case. The trick is to hold off on importing gtk and vte until
after the child process forks off. I'm guessing that the error is due
to two separate processes holding the same objects. (This affects both
gtk and vte, but
Here is the test case that I originally posted in #518269. It is a
PyGTK app with a vte Terminal. It uses forkpty() to create a child
process inside the terminal. That child process dies with this
assertion error when it reaches the raw_input() statement. (Actually,
it seems to need some action
I just submitted bug #518269, in which this same error is seen in a
PyGTK application. I don't know if it is the same bug as this one. But
I did manage to put together a rather simple test case. If these turn
out to be the same bug, please mark mine as a duplicate.
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xcb_io.c assertion error following forkpty and raw_input in PyGTK
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I am writing a PyGTK application which involves a vte Terminal. I use a
forkpty() call to launch a child process in the terminal. When the
child process runs a raw_input(), it dies with the message:
python: ../../src/xcb_io.c:242: process_responses: Assertion `(((long)
(dpy
I have experienced this issue on several different computers running
8.04, 9.04, and 9.10. If it would help, I can provide hardware details
for these machines.
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