Bug#446598: nautilus: Nautilus randomly takes 100% of CPU
giggz
giggzounet at gmail.com
Sat Nov 10 09:25:25 UTC 2007
Josselin Mouette a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Le dimanche 14 octobre 2007 à 12:08 +0200, giggz a écrit :
>> Package: nautilus
>> Version: 2.20.0-1
>> Severity: normal
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm under Sid on a laptop. I have both E17 and GNOME. Under E17 I use lots of GTK applications and so I launch at E17 startup :
>> gnome-settings-daemon
>> gnome-volume-manager
>>
>> Before the upgrade to 2.20, I didn't noticed the following pb :
>> randomly Nautilus (I launch it with : nautilus --no-desktop --browser %U) takes 100% of CPU, but after I closed the nautilus window. I just see that in the nautilus-debug-log.txt :
>> ===== BEGIN MILESTONES =====
>> 0x8174bc8 2007/10/14 11:54:00.9767 (GLog): drive = 0
>> 0x8174bc8 2007/10/14 11:54:00.9768 (GLog): volume = 0
>> [snip]
>> 0x8174bc8 2007/10/14 11:58:15.2492 (USER): debug log dumped due to signal 11
>> 0x8174bc8 2007/10/14 11:58:15.2695 (USER): debug log dumped due to signal 11
>
> I'm afraid I can't reproduce that.
>
> Could you please install nautilus-dbg and run it in a gdb session:
> gdb /usr/bin/nautilus
> …
> (gdb) run --no-desktop --browser file:///…
> … crashes
> (gdb) thread apply all bt full
>
Ok I will try...but the problem comes randomly and not often...perhaps
one time in a day...
Just a question :
If I install nautilus-dbg, must I delete/purge nautilus...
And If yes, why nautilus-dbg has not it in his dependances.
Ciao
GUillaume
> Thanks,
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