Hi Li, Er, oops! Sorry, I'd forgotten those were likely the same thing.
I'd say blame it on lack of coffee, but I'd already had some at the time... Zack Li Yuan wrote: > Hi Zack, > > Yes, I have. I replied your mail on Aug 23rd, hope you can find the mail > in your inbox. I think it is > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465103 . We can discuss this > issue on the bug. > > Regards, > Li > > 在 2007-10-15一的 15:14 -0400,Zack Cerza写道: >> Zack Cerza wrote: >>> Hi Li, >>> >>> Li Yuan wrote: >>>> Hi Zack, >>>> >>>> Zack Cerza wrote: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> So I've been working on a port[0] of dogtail to pyatspi whenever I've >>>>> been able to for the last few months, and I'm having one major >>>>> problem: Sometimes the entire session just crashes. That's right, the >>>>> whole session. :( >>>>> >>>>> I've spent a lot of time trying to debug this to no avail. The >>>>> furthest I've gotten is that sometimes at-spi-registryd gets a >>>>> SIGABRT, and exits. The next time dogtail (or even accerciser) starts >>>>> after this, the session goes *BOOM*. Even toggling >>>>> /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility to 'false', and then to 'true' >>>>> after at-spi-registryd dies will trigger this. >>>>> >>>>> The most reliable way I've found to reproduce the problem is: >>>>> >>>>> 1 Run accerciser. >>>>> 2 Run sniff (from dogtail). >>>>> 3 Here, one of them might hang. >>>>> 4 Close both (^C or kill if necessary). >>>>> 5 Here, at-spi-registryd dies. >>>>> >>>> Do you have a trace for this crash? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Li >>> Heh, so I spent some time trying to reproduce the crash, and eventually >>> gave up for a while, leaving gdb attached to at-spi-registryd. I resumed >>> porting dogtail, and after a couple hours I got one :) >>> >>> Attached. Thanks for taking a look. >>> >>> Zack >> Has anyone found anything useful in this crash, or maybe even seen the >> crash themselves? >> >> Zack >> >>>>> 6 Run sniff or accerciser. >>>>> 7 Here, the session goes down, and you get GDM back. >>>>> >>>>> I don't know much else about what's causing this, but it's definitely >>>>> a blocker for ditching the mess that is pyspi (even though pyspi is >>>>> very broken in F7). Any help I could get would be greatly appreciated. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Zack >>>>> >>>>> [0] http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/dogtail/branches/pyatspi/ > _______________________________________________ Gnome-accessibility-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-devel
