Summary: | media-gfx/f-spot-0.6.{0.0,1.1-r{2,3}} segfaults | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Dustin Polke <DuPol> |
Component: | [OLD] Unspecified | Assignee: | Denis Dupeyron (RETIRED) <calchan> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | dotnet, ostroffjh, timbers2k |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Bug Depends on: | 320627 | ||
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Description
Dustin Polke
2010-06-05 17:46:01 UTC
Hi Dustin, i assume your `revdep-rebuild --ignore` was empty. (In reply to comment #1) > Hi Dustin, > i assume your `revdep-rebuild --ignore` was empty. > Yes, it is empty. I needed to rebuild quite a lot packages after updating dev-libs/icu and no broken packages are found by revdep-rebuild now. I found that this happens with openbox running as X session. If I use Xvfb to access the session with tightvnc from another box, the segfault does not happen and f-spot runs normally. Any ideas how to proceed to get more hints what's going wrong? (In reply to comment #3) > I found that this happens with openbox running as X session. > If I use Xvfb to access the session with tightvnc from another box, the > segfault does not happen and f-spot runs normally. > > Any ideas how to proceed to get more hints what's going wrong? > I have this same problem when running KDE as my desktop. If I run gnome, f-spot runs fine. f-spot-0.6.1.1-r3 Is there a fix coming for this? Or at least a workaround? It's a pain to switch to gnome whenever I want to look at or upload pictures. The new version on Mono seems to have fixed this problem. Works fine for me now. (In reply to comment #6) > The new version on Mono seems to have fixed this problem. Works fine for me > now. > Not for me :-/ 0.7.x are unstable development releases. Will there be an ebuild for 0.6.2? I have a crash, but figure I should try the latest version before reporting. I think I found the problem for this. Because I use Xvfb at work to access my laptop and otherwise X directly, I looked at the difference between both configurations as with Xvfb I don't see the segfault. (In reply to comment #0) > $ f-spot > ** No session dbus found. Starting one ** This only is output when f-spot segfaults. The difference between both configurations is the call of openbox-session. While I use 'dbus-launch openbox-session' in my Xvfb startup script,the normal X session is started from /etc/X11/Sessions/openbox which just calls openbox-session. Changing the call in /etc/X11/Sessions/openbox to 'dbus-launch /usr/bin/openbox-session' results in a proper f-spot startup. +*f-spot-0.8.0 (01 Oct 2010) + + 01 Oct 2010; Pacho Ramos <pacho@gentoo.org> +f-spot-0.8.0.ebuild, + +files/f-spot-0.8.0-empty-crash.patch: + Version bump with a ton of upstream fixes (bug #320627, thanks a lot to + Samuli Suominen for showing me how to properly run eautoreconf). Fixed + some opened bug reports: + - RDEPEND on media-gfx/dcraw when wanted (bug #227411 by uzytkownik). + - 'low image quality' issues reported in bug #285064 by Daniel Drake + should be solved by upstream. + - Looks to solve location issues reported in bug #299487 by Marcello + Magaldi. + - Seems to not show any DB problem as reported in bug #302926 by Oo.et.oO. + - It should fix problems with facebook extension (bug #306745 by Jacob + Godserv fixed by upstream). + - Build system looks parallel build safe (bug #321377 by Michael Weber). + - Doesn't segfault as reported in bug #322885 by Dustin Polke (tested by + me on icewm). + Related with ebuild changes: documentation configure option is now being + passed behind 'doc' USE flag, configure options are now passed in + pkg_setup as done in most ebuilds inheriting gnome2.eclass, added + previously missing gnome2_src_prepare call, drop unneeded + SCROLLKEEPER_UPDATE=0. + |