[Bug 738526] Re: crash accessing font info with xfs in fontpath

2012-08-15 Thread vandyswa
 @Timo, there have been a couple other bugs reported like this, where the 
 workaround is to remove xfs.
 Should we just drop xfs from the archive? We don't need it for anything afaik?

Please note that xfs can run over TCP.  So this is roughly like having a crash 
in ssh, and asking if the fix would be to remove sshd.
We run N (where N  1) Ubuntu instances here, and it makes life much, much 
easier to add fonts at a central server.

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[Bug 888362] Re: xpdf segmentation fault when opening pdf

2012-07-30 Thread vandyswa
Note that most recent released source pulled directly from the xpdf
project (xpdf-3.03) will compile (after adding -fpermissive) and works
correctly.

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[Bug 369946] Re: ncurses regression on ansi-mono

2012-06-22 Thread vandyswa
I put ncurses-term back on my system and tried to reproduce the bug.  
Everything works fine, so
closing it out seems fine, thanks.

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[Bug 615899] Re: fsck.ext4 marks FS clean when still damaged

2011-09-29 Thread vandyswa
Please close, as that server no longer exists and it doesn't happen
elsewhere.  It very possibly could just have been hardware issues.
Thanks.

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[Bug 615899] [NEW] fsck.ext4 marks FS clean when still damaged

2010-08-10 Thread vandyswa
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: e2fsprogs

During repair of a corrupted root filesystem (a whole other story), on a
whim due to my old UNIX experiences I re-ran fsck.ext4 on the filesystem
a second time.  The filesystem was found to contain more corruption.
Because I was running without my filesystem available, I was unable to
grab a log of the fsck output, but the corruption generally involves
blocks allocated to more than one file, with file cloning involved
during the repairs.

I suggest that regression testing for fsck.ext4 include running it a
second time (with -f, natch) to verify that the FS is truly clean.  In
this case it made it much harder to detect new corruption during debug
of the corruption bug, since it turns out I might have been seeing
residual corruption from an incomplete repair.  But in general it means
that you'll mark a FS clean and put it back into operation when it still
has problems.

** Affects: e2fsprogs (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 615899] Re: fsck.ext4 marks FS clean when still damaged

2010-08-10 Thread vandyswa
Thanks.  This was certainly standalone (root fsck failed during bootup
sequence), so either HW or SW bug.  I will be swapping the server out in
about a week, and will look at putting a second drive in so I can dd an
image before fsck'ing.  Then, assuming it's SW and not HW, I should be
able to reproduce the behavior on demand.  I'm happy to hear about your
thorough regression testing!  Please feel free to close this bug and
I'll post something new if I can get a reproducible situation for your
consideration.

Regards,
Andy Valencia

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[Bug 612830] Re: GDM uses ipv6 even when no ipv6 interfaces on system

2010-08-03 Thread vandyswa
Note this all refers to XDMCP.  Sorry for not stating that explicitly.

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[Bug 612830] [NEW] GDM uses ipv6 even when no ipv6 interfaces on system

2010-08-02 Thread vandyswa
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gdm

Bring up a fully updated Lucid Lynx Ubuntu system, with ipv6 disabled by
sysctl.conf.  Verify no IPv6 on interfaces with ifconfig.  Look at
listen list--gdm is listening on an IPv6 (wildcard) port!  Log in, check
your $DISPLAY.  You have an IPv6 address.

Symptoms... long delays, apparently due to timeouts on IPv6 code paths.
Also, apps and window managers which don't do IPv6 will not work
(WMaker, for instance, apparently).

I recommend that GDM should either check interfaces and only enable
address families actually present on a given system.  Or at least give
us a -4 switch to force its behavior.

** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 590963] [NEW] Boot hangs 3 times in 4, ureadahead out of memory

2010-06-07 Thread vandyswa
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ureadahead

Stock Kubuntu Lucid, fresh install.  /var is on root.  One time in four
system will boot, other times it hangs after listing amount of shared
and non-shared memory.  After successful boot, I see complaints about
ureadahead out of memory in the kernel log.  This is an i7 quad core
running in 32-bit mode, 6gigs of RAM and the PAE kernel.

Problem goes away after I removed ureadahead files from /etc/init.  So
ureadahead is sometimes--but not consistently--doing something for which
it does not find it'll fit in memory.  Its failure is apparently keeping
the rest of the boot process from proceeding.  Problem goes away 100% if
ureadahead is not attempted during boot.

** Affects: ureadahead (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 590963] Re: Boot hangs 3 times in 4, ureadahead out of memory

2010-06-07 Thread vandyswa
Dump of system version:

van...@bruiser$ lsb_release -r
Release:10.04
van...@bruiser$ uname -a
Linux bruiser 2.6.32-22-generic-pae #36-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 3 23:14:23 UTC 2010 
i686 GNU/Linux

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[Bug 590963] Re: Boot hangs 3 times in 4, ureadahead out of memory

2010-06-07 Thread vandyswa

** Attachment added: kern.log output
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49841861/oom2

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[Bug 587118] Re: SIGSEGV in INT__moz_cairo_surface_destroy

2010-05-31 Thread vandyswa
That's the weird part--no, this is a brand new, stock KUbuntu install.
We see the failure on both thin clients as well as right on the console.
No fancy font packages installed, nor alternative libraries or special
builds.  We also see it on multiple browsers.  I have debugging symbols
and the source pulled, so I'll see what I can find out from examining a
failed process, since it sounds like this is only being reported
sporadically from the field.  Note that this *is* a quad core i7, so it
might be a threading thing.

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[Bug 587118] Re: SIGSEGV in INT__moz_cairo_surface_destroy

2010-05-29 Thread vandyswa
FYI, I've come across Red Hat Bugzilla defect 575314 which might be
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[Bug 587118] [NEW] SIGSEGV in INT__moz_cairo_surface_destroy

2010-05-28 Thread vandyswa
Public bug reported:

32-bit KUbuntu 10.04, seeing SEGV's in Konqueror, Firefox, and Chrome.
Stack backtrace gathered from Firefox:

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.2.3) Gecko/20100423
Ubuntu/10.04 (lucid) Firefox/3.6.3

Happens on multiple video hardware configurations on multiple machines
here.

Note that under Chrome, due to its use of processes, it just displays an
Aw, snap! failure page, but the browser keeps going.  On FF it bombs
all the way out.

SW version for Cairo components: libcairo2_1.8.10-2ubuntu1_i386.deb,
libcairomm-1.0-1_1.8.0-1build2_i386.deb

#0  0xa7260e40 in ?? ()
#1  0xb7cbea95 in *INT__moz_cairo_surface_destroy (surface=0xa71df070)
at cairo-surface.c:443
#2  0xb7c61e01 in gfxASurface::Release (this=0xa2ab4370) at gfxASurface.cpp:106
#3  0xb74d92a9 in nsRefPtrgfxASurface::assign_assuming_AddRef (
this=0xa66d9740, rhs=0xa6960f40) at ../../../dist/include/nsAutoPtr.h:944
#4  nsRefPtrgfxASurface::assign_with_AddRef (this=0xa66d9740, rhs=0xa6960f40)
at ../../../dist/include/nsAutoPtr.h:928
#5  nsRefPtrgfxASurface::operator= (this=0xa66d9740, rhs=0xa6960f40)
at ../../../dist/include/nsAutoPtr.h:1003
#6  0xb7b4603a in nsWindow::GetThebesSurface (this=0xa66d9690)
at nsWindow.cpp:7336
#7  0xb7b67abb in nsBaseWidget::GetRenderingContext (this=0xa66d9690)
at nsBaseWidget.cpp:655
#8  0xb7b4cbb3 in nsWindow::OnExposeEvent (this=0xa66d9690, 
aWidget=0xb254c4c0, aEvent=0xbfffed08) at nsWindow.cpp:2244
#9  0xb7b4d3ff in expose_event_cb (widget=0xb254c4c0, event=0xbfffed08)
at nsWindow.cpp:5465
#10 0xb6d93364 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
#11 0xb6920252 in g_closure_invoke () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
#12 0xb693499d in ?? () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
#13 0xb6935c33 in g_signal_emit_valist () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
#14 0xb6936256 in g_signal_emit () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
#15 0xb6ec0566 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
#16 0xb6d8cff0 in gtk_main_do_event () from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
#17 0xb6b1184b in ?? () from /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
#18 0xb6b3aad4 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
#19 0xb6b0dfa3 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
#20 0xb6b0ffbf in gdk_window_process_all_updates ()
---Type return to continue, or q return to quit---
   from /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
#21 0xb6b1003b in ?? () from /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
#22 0xb6aec358 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
#23 0xb686f661 in ?? () from /lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#24 0xb68715e5 in g_main_context_dispatch () from /lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#25 0xb68752d8 in ?? () from /lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#26 0xb68754b8 in g_main_context_iteration () from /lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#27 0xb7b51884 in nsAppShell::ProcessNextNativeEvent (this=0xb5419100, 
mayWait=1) at nsAppShell.cpp:147
#28 0xb7b66fe4 in nsBaseAppShell::DoProcessNextNativeEvent (this=0xb5419100, 
mayWait=1) at nsBaseAppShell.cpp:151
#29 0xb7b67188 in nsBaseAppShell::OnProcessNextEvent (this=0xb5419100, 
thr=0xb5da4830, mayWait=1, recursionDepth=0) at nsBaseAppShell.cpp:296
#30 0xb7c342f7 in nsThread::ProcessNextEvent (this=0xb5da4830, mayWait=1, 
result=0xb0dc) at nsThread.cpp:508
#31 0xb7c02f0f in NS_ProcessNextEvent_P (thread=0xa7260e40, mayWait=1)
at nsThreadUtils.cpp:250
#32 0xb7b67296 in nsBaseAppShell::Run (this=0xb5419100)
at nsBaseAppShell.cpp:170
#33 0xb7a29a40 in nsAppStartup::Run (this=0xb54dcc10) at nsAppStartup.cpp:183
#34 0xb7373a84 in XRE_main (argc=1, argv=0xb664, aAppData=0xb5d18380)
at nsAppRunner.cpp:3506
#35 0xb7ff59c3 in main (argc=1, argv=0xb664) at nsBrowserApp.cpp:158

** Affects: cairo (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 471646] Re: [K8M800]with kernel 2.6.31-14-generic my X server crashes during KDE 4.3.2 startup, _mesa_reference_renderbuffer() assertion

2010-03-10 Thread vandyswa
Can confirm this happens on LTSP thin clients from NTA.  AIGLX - off,
and Composite - disable avoids the assertion failure.  This is latest
Karmic with corresponding LTSP /opt/ltsp/i386 tree.  FYI on a  thin
client it simply freezes the client, requiring a power cycle.  I was
lucky enough to be able to add an RS-232 terminal w. getty to be able to
see the X server's assertion failure.

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[Bug 481740] [NEW] termcap emulation broken

2009-11-12 Thread vandyswa
Public bug reported:

With termcap emulation, tgetstr() needs to understand that it uses only the 
initial two characters of the capability
name.  Mostly it has code to do this, but in Karmic I am seeing that the 
function _nc_find_type_entry() calls
hash_function() on the parameter string without honoring the termcap mode, and 
thus the hash value incorrectly
reflects subsequent bytes following the two byte capability name.  The attached 
program shows the issue.

** Affects: ncurses (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 481740] Re: termcap emulation broken

2009-11-12 Thread vandyswa

** Attachment added: Example of tgetstr() sensitivity to following data
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35602261/tst.c

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[Bug 371336] Re: gwenview crashed with SIGSEGV in QDBusConnectionPrivate::timerEvent()

2009-09-03 Thread vandyswa
FYI, happens in 32-bit Kubuntu as well.
Seen on Linux deepthought 2.6.28-15-generic #51-Ubuntu SMP Mon Aug 31 13:33:16 
UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux

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[Bug 380095] [NEW] mplayer repeated audio on OSS

2009-05-24 Thread vandyswa
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: mplayer

In output to my USB audio device, mplayer starts (CLI mode), and I hear
the initial several seconds of audio played, even though the time
counter doesn't update.  Then the song restarts, this time with the
counter running.  The song will now play correctly.

At end of song, often the last several seconds of audio will play
repeatedly, again with the counter not moving.

This seems new to the Jaunty timeframe.

Note I've verified that OSS use of, say, mpg123 will play OK.
Workaround is to run pulseaudio and then have mplayer output through
pulseaudio.  But it'd be nice if mplayer went back to correctly handling
OSS output.

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Package: mplayer 2:1.0~rc2-0ubuntu19
ProcEnviron:
 SHELL=/bin/bash
 PATH=(custom, user)
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SourcePackage: mplayer
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-12-generic i686

** Affects: mplayer (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-bug i386

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[Bug 380095] Re: mplayer repeated audio on OSS

2009-05-24 Thread vandyswa

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27127212/Dependencies.txt

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[Bug 369946] [NEW] ncurses regression on ansi-mono

2009-04-30 Thread vandyswa
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: libncursesw5

Using an xterminal with TERM set to ansi-mono, I size it for 80 columns
by 40 rows.  Running tin will display a corrupt initial screen
(assuming you have some newsgroups in your config!).  When running
newsbeuter the screen will scroll and corrupt when you try to do an
initial r command (again, assuming you have some feeds configured, and
that you disable automatic R on newsbeuter startup).

In the case of newsbeuter I've looked at the generated escape sequences,
and it appears that ncurses has incorrectly kept track of the current
column.  It uses Esc[40d to move to the bottom line, but it has left
the current column way over on the right.  So when it emits Loading...
it then causes the screen to scroll.  It appears that curses has it in
mind that the column is at 0 or thereabouts.  I've verified this
regression on both xterminal as well as a physical ANSI terminal.

** Affects: ncurses (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 369946] Re: ncurses regression on ansi-mono

2009-04-30 Thread vandyswa
Note I'm seeing this under Kubuntu Jaunty with the latest updates.

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