[Bug 262372] Re: clicking the panel clock will freeze the panel

2008-10-04 Thread Duncan Lithgow
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 203527 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203527

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 203527
   Clicking on clock applet hangs gnome-panel

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[Bug 262372] Re: clicking the panel clock will freeze the panel

2008-09-10 Thread Chak Man Yeung
When I click on my clock to reveal the weather and other information,
the panel would lock up and I am unable to use anything on the panel.
However, I was able to issue the command 'killall gnome-panel' by
invoking the deskbar, and that caused gnome-panel to restart and I was
able to use the panel again.

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[Bug 262372] Re: clicking the panel clock will freeze the panel

2008-09-04 Thread Tina Russell
Hey, turtles are good programming practice.

I’m getting this bug too, as of today. All the symptoms described are
there for me as well, although I never tried restarting X. Instead, I
restarted the process with “killall gnome-panel.” After doing that once
or twice, the panel stopped automatically coming back (odd!), so I ran
it from a terminal to reproduce the crash. Sadly, the panel output
didn’t give me anything useful.

I made a backtrace. Keep in mind that the panel froze up and I had to
kill the process, so that is what’s represented in the log. (Everything
up to the “Program received signal SIGTERM” line is the output I got
upon starting the process. Clicking the clock applet crashed the panel,
but didn’t produce any output. Everything else is output I received upon
or after killing the process.) (...Oh, and the panel was present, but
unresponsive, even after I killed its process. It remained until I
closed GDB, over its protests that a program was still running. Is that
normal?)

I’m using Ubuntu 8.10, “Intrepid Ibex,” with everything up-to-date. (I’d
give you the time in UTC, but my panel clock is broken... wh...) It
might be relevant that I use Mousetweaks for its “delay click” function,
and that it stopped working right around when I found this bug. (I don’t
know _why_ that would be relevant... I’ll restart X and see if
Mousetweaks works again.)

Thanks!

** Attachment added: Hmm, I guess this isn’t what they meant by “feature 
freeze” ;)
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17290621/gdb-gnome-panel.txt

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[Bug 262372] Re: clicking the panel clock will freeze the panel

2008-08-29 Thread jofarmer
To be frank I tried to create a backtrace, but... well, I know how to
basically handle a shell, but I did not succeed. Mainly because I would
not know how the gdb package of the panel watch is called. But checking
~.xsession-errors I found this:

(evolution-alarm-notify:5898): libecal-WARNING **: e-cal.c:319:
Unexpected response

(evolution-alarm-notify:5898): libecal-WARNING **: e-cal.c:319:
Unexpected response

(evolution-alarm-notify:5898): libecal-WARNING **: e-cal.c:319:
Unexpected response

(gnome-panel:5878): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to 
allocate widget with width -9 and height 24
  PID TTY  TIME CMD
 5858 ?00:00:00 pulseaudio

Is that any good? If not please help me to create a backtrace. All
packages are installed and maybe I could even handle gdb correctly if I
knew the app name to run with gdb. If yours eyes hurt reading this I
apologize - I am basicly a slightly over average experienced user, just
recently came to ubuntu (from Leopard) and never coded anything (apart
from that time long ago in school where you would send a turtle over the
screen...)

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