On 11/12/2010 07:20 AM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 23:47:46 +0800 P Purkayastha<ppu...@gmail.com>  said:
>> You were right. After unloading itask-ng I did get a segv, but this time
>> I got the WSOD. The bt (attached) is different, and I am not even sure
>> what module this belongs to.
>>
>> But I tried this on a clean config, and there were no problems in
>> exiting e using System ->  Logout. Interestingly, with a clean config
>> when I killed dbus-daemon and then restarted e, it also did not give out
>> the error dialog saying that dbus was not running.
>
> i keep seeing supposed calls to nvidia's libs there - from places that make
> little/no sense - it's almost as if the bt is incorrect or it's missing large
> chunks for some odd reason.
>
> #12 0x00007f877d40490c in free () from /lib/libc.so.6
> No symbol table info available.
> #13 0x0000003b28c00a6b in ?? ()
> #from //usr/lib64/opengl/nvidia/lib/libnvidia-tls.so.1
> No symbol table info available.
> #14 0x00000000004b4702 in e_object_unref (obj=0x3a0d) at e_object.c:106
>
> that's the bit. i suspect valgrind will be needed.. BUT! the problem there 
> is..
> it won't play too nicely with nvidia's drivers either. so not sure this is
> actually easily findable. but - according to your backtracs, the crash happens
> from a free() called by the nvidia gl driver. how is opengl being used by e on
> your system? i am unsure how it can be used other than via the comp module (as
> settings dialogs dont allow opengl engine to be used for anything else other
> than compositor canvas).

I am not using any kind of composite. Maybe it is not e's fault. 
Probably one of the many modules from E-MODULES-EXTRA that I am using. 
Like I mentioned earlier, there are no problems if I use a new clean 
config (with no modules from EXTRA).

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