Bug#1055737: gpodder don't start , claim abandon
Hi, Looking at your logs, It looks like the kernel has decided that it can’t fulfil a memory (RAM) allocation request. There are some sysctl values that affect how the kernel handles overcommitment and other things (e.g. reserved RAM for the admin user). Can you check the output of “sysctl -a” for anything that’s out of the ordinary? Some things to look at: vm.overcommit_memory vm.admin_reserve_kbytes Also, if you have a big tmpfs that might reduce available memory. Some more notes about this here: https://github.com/lorenzo-stoakes/linux-vm-notes/blob/master/sections/oom.md The “bug” could of course also be that gPodder tries to allocate too much memory, and the memory allocation failing is just a symptom of that. Thanks, Thomas > On 28.11.2023, at 12:34, Grand T wrote: > > Hello > I Give another try with the two versions available, below what I found in logs > > journalctl -xb | grep gpodder > nov. 28 12:20:05 debian sudo[6011]: guy : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/guy ; > USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/apt install gpodder > nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:21:22 debian sudo[6743]: guy : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/guy ; > USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/apt purge gpodder > nov. 28 12:21:55 debian sudo[7708]: guy : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/guy ; > USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/apt install gpodder/stable > nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, > no enough memory for the allocation > nov. 28 12:22:37 debian sudo[8424]: guy : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/guy ; > USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/apt purge gpodder > > > it remains 1,5 G in my home: > > df -hT > Sys. de fichiers Type Taille Utilisé Dispo Uti% Monté sur > udev devtmpfs 1,8G 0 1,8G 0% /dev > tmpfstmpfs 366M2,1M 364M 1% /run > /dev/sda1ext419G 15G 3,3G 82% / > tmpfstmpfs 1,8G 75M 1,8G 5% /dev/shm > tmpfstmpfs 5,0M8,0K 5,0M 1% /run/lock > tmpfstmpfs 1,1G 57M 1,1G 6% /tmp > /dev/sda6ext4 268G253G 1,5G 100% /home > tmpfstmpfs 366M 84K 366M 1% /run/user/1001 > > free -mht >total utilisé libre partagé tamp/cache > disponible > Mem: 3,6Gi 1,8Gi 493Mi 145Mi 1,6Gi > 1,7Gi > Échange: 7,7Gi 256Ki 7,7Gi > Total: 11Gi 1,8Gi 8,2Gi > > > > > By the way everything else is working on this Pc
Bug#1055737: gpodder don't start , claim abandon
Hello I Give another try with the two versions available, below what I found in logs journalctl -xb | grep gpodder nov. 28 12:20:05 debian sudo[6011]: guy : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/guy ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/apt install gpodder nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:20:56 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 6721, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:21:22 debian sudo[6743]: guy : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/guy ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/apt purge gpodder nov. 28 12:21:55 debian sudo[7708]: guy : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/guy ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/apt install gpodder/stable nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:22:31 debian kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 8403, comm: gpodder, no enough memory for the allocation nov. 28 12:22:37 debian sudo[8424]: guy : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/guy ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/apt purge gpodder it remains 1,5 G in my home: df -hT Sys. de fichiers Type Taille Utilisé Dispo Uti% Monté sur udev devtmpfs 1,8G 0 1,8G 0% /dev tmpfstmpfs 366M2,1M 364M 1% /run /dev/sda1ext419G 15G 3,3G 82% / tmpfstmpfs 1,8G 75M 1,8G 5% /dev/shm tmpfstmpfs 5,0M8,0K 5,0M 1% /run/lock tmpfstmpfs 1,1G 57M 1,1G 6% /tmp /dev/sda6ext4 268G253G 1,5G 100% /home tmpfstmpfs 366M 84K 366M 1% /run/user/1001 free -mht total utilisé libre partagé tamp/cache disponible Mem: 3,6Gi 1,8Gi 493Mi 145Mi 1,6Gi 1,7Gi Échange: 7,7Gi 256Ki 7,7Gi Total: 11Gi 1,8Gi 8,2Gi By the way everything else is working on this Pc
Bug#1055737: gpodder don't start , claim abandon
On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 12:23:13PM +0100, GT wrote: > Package: gpodder > Version: 3.11.3-1 > Severity: important > > 'gpodder.plugins.soundcloud.SoundcloudFavFeed'>> > Abandon > > >* What outcome did you expect instead? > The GUI should appear Hello and thank you for the bug report. I have not yet been able to reproduce this behavior on my system - including after removing recommended and suggested dependencies to match the bug report. And the only difference between the Settings.json you shared and mine is that "state" has been initialized with window geometries, but even if I use your Settings.json, gPodder starts up normally for me. All of the output logging you shared looks like normal startup output, up until the string "Abandon," which doesn't appear in the gPodder sources. So I'm not sure how to start triaging the problem you're seeing. Is it correct to assume that other Python GTK applications are working as expected? Thanks, tony signature.asc Description: PGP signature