I'm not sure how, but I resolved this problem - I suspect it had
something to do with the libnm (-dev?) package that was installed on my
machine.
I uninstalled the SVN NetworkManager and nm-applet, then installed the
Intrepid packages for them (along with a few dependencies). Things
began working. So...I then removed the Intrepid packages, and installed
the SVN snapshot and viola everything worked.
Thanks for the responses - I'll keep them for future reference :)
On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 15:43 -0400, Dan Williams wrote:
On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 19:56 -0400, Tom Sutherland wrote:
nm-applet segfaults on current SVN - I'm running Kubuntu Intrepid Ibex
when getting this. Is there something I should try?
nm-applet
** (nm-applet:8573): WARNING **: Unknown setting ''
** (nm-applet:8573): WARNING **: WARN get_secrets():
nma-gconf-connection.c.212 - Connection didn't have requested setting
''.
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Odd; can you kill the applet, then:
gdb /usr/bin/nm-applet
then try to reproduce the issue? When the 'gdb' process drops you back
to the (gdb) prompt, type:
bt
and mail the output in reply to this message?
Thanks!
Dan
sudo NetworkManager --no-daemon
NetworkManager: info
starting...
/sbin/ifup: interface lo already
configured
NetworkManager: info Found radio
killswitch /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/ipw_wlan_switch
NetworkManager: info eth0: driver is
'e1000e'.
NetworkManager: info Found new Ethernet device
'eth0'.
NetworkManager: info (eth0): exported
as /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_00_1a_6b_d4_f0_eb
NetworkManager: info wlan0: driver is
'iwl3945'.
NetworkManager: info wlan0: driver supports SSID scans (scan_capa
0x01).
NetworkManager: info Found new 802.11 WiFi device
'wlan0'.
NetworkManager: info (wlan0): exported
as /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_00_18_de_65_dd_5b
NetworkManager: info ttyACM0: driver is
'cdc_acm'.
NetworkManager: debug [1220917101.178911] setup_monitor_device(): No
monitoring udi provided
NetworkManager: info Found new Modem device
'ttyACM0'.
NetworkManager: info (ttyACM0): exported
as
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_106c_3702_noserial_if0_serial_unknown_0
NetworkManager: info Trying to start the system settings
daemon...
NetworkManager: WARN killswitch_getpower_reply(): Error getting
killswitch power: hal-ipw-killswitch-linux returned 255.
NetworkManager: info (eth0): device state change: 1 -
2
NetworkManager: info (eth0): bringing up
device.
NetworkManager: info (eth0): preparing
device.
NetworkManager: info (eth0): deactivating
device.
NetworkManager: info (wlan0): device state change: 1 -
2
NetworkManager: info (wlan0): bringing up
device.
NetworkManager: WARN nm_device_hw_bring_up(): (wlan0): device not
up after timeout!
NetworkManager: info (wlan0): deactivating
device.
NetworkManager: info (ttyACM0): device state change: 1 -
2
NetworkManager: info (ttyACM0): deactivating
device.
NetworkManager: nm_system_device_flush_ip4_routes_with_iface:
assertion `iface_idx = 0' failed
NetworkManager: nm_system_device_flush_ip4_addresses_with_iface:
assertion `iface_idx = 0' failed
NetworkManager: info (wlan0): device state change: 2 -
3
NetworkManager: info (ttyACM0): device state change: 2 -
3
NetworkManager: info (wlan0): supplicant interface state change: 1
- 2.
NetworkManager: WARN connection_get_settings_cb(): Couldn't
retrieve connection settings: Message did not receive a reply (timeout
by message bus).
NetworkManager: WARN connection_get_settings_cb(): Couldn't
retrieve connection settings: Message did not receive a reply (timeout
by message bus).
NetworkManager: WARN connection_get_settings_cb(): Couldn't
retrieve connection settings: Message did not receive a reply (timeout
by message bus).
NetworkManager: WARN connection_get_settings_cb(): Couldn't
retrieve connection settings: Message did not receive a reply (timeout
by message bus).
about 30 more of the previous message
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