[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#569932: Bug#569932: devicekit-disks: completely unusable due to devkit-disks-daemon segfault
Teodor MICU
mteodor at gmail.com
Mon Feb 15 12:25:31 UTC 2010
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Michael Biebl <biebl at debian.org> wrote:
> Teodor MICU wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Martin Pitt <mpitt at debian.org> wrote:
>>> Teodor [2010-02-15 11:44 +0200]:
>>>> Justification: renders package unusable
>>> I downgraded this to important, since it does not affect all users.
>>
>> It does for me on all 3 desktop hosts running Debian (squeeze/testing).
>
> Could you explain in more detail what kind of setup you are using (partitions,
> lvm, hardware, ide/sata driver). Is this setup identical on all 3 desktops?
I use 'lvm2' only on my home desktop. For my work desktop and laptop I
have only a single ROOT system partition (no software/hardware RAID
setup). All of them are on SATA, including the CD/DVD writer.
> How do you trigger the crash?
> Does it happen when you insert/remove external hardware?
I don't do anything special, it just doesn't respond to any "Unmount"
command and that 'segfault' at every session start (if it doesn't
already run).
>> The files are attached, but probably some extra libraries should be
>> installed for the missing debugging symbols.
>
> To get a more meaningfull backtrace, please follow the instructions on [1]
Please excuse me for not knowing which debug package to install. I've
searched for a -dbg package for 'devicekit*/disk*' and found none.
I've installed libc6-dbg and because of this you could see some info
about the latest symbol in the previously attached 'gdb' trace.
Thanks
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