On Wed, 25 Sep 2019 at 12:33:08 +0530, Pirate Praveen wrote: > On Wed, 25 Sep, 2019 at 12:13, Pirate Praveen <prav...@onenetbeyond.org> > wrote: > > I think I found the relevant part from the log. Attaching log from the > > point of crash. > > > > Sep 25 11:44:47 andhaka kernel: gnome-shell[1634]: segfault at 8 ip > > 00007f85dbfdf468 sp 00007ffda39321c0 error 4 in > > libgcr-base-3.so.1.0.0[7f85dbfa2000+8c000] > > > > After upgrading libgcr-base-3-1, it does not crash anymore. > 2019-09-25 12:13:52 upgrade libgcr-base-3-1:amd64 3.28.0-1 3.33.4-2 > > I tried rebooting and running debsign again. So probably gcr should bump its > dependency version.
gnome-shell in experimental was compiled against gcr from unstable, so a higher version in dpkg-shlibdeps wouldn't have helped here; and I don't see any recent source changes that should have prompted a higher build-dependency. Not much has changed in gcr between 3.28 and 3.33 at all, although there are some annotation fixes that might affect gnome-shell. Did you also upgrade gir1.2-gcr-3, or just libgcr-base-3-1? Which gcr-related packages did you upgrade in the transaction that triggered these crashes? For example, did you upgrade gcr or libgcr-ui-3-1 from experimental? Which version of gnome-keyring did you have when this crash existed? Presumably you already had gnome-settings-daemon 3.34.x from experimental in order to satisfy gnome-shell's dependencies? Are you able to get a backtrace from this crash? (If you install packages from experimental, I would suggest installing systemd-coredump, or corekeeper if you don't use systemd, so that you can get post-mortem backtraces.) Thanks, smcv