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/
> 

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