Hi Calum,
Does this random crash of the X server in miSetShape still happen with
latest xserver-xorg-core and drivers? do you use BackingStore?
Brice
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excellent!, thanks much, Michel,
Thanks. Are you using backing store? AFAICT that's the only situation
where miSetShape calls miRegionDestroy.
Yes indeed, I seem to have that turned on, and I am using the radeon driver.
The current backing store
implementation is known to be slow (see bug #
On Fri, 2007-01-26 at 20:21 +, Calum Mackay wrote:
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> I did notice that it happened as Thunderbird (nightly cvs build) popped
> up its "biff" window, which appeared, but did not get painted. I was not
> moving the mouse at the time of the crash, nor were there any other
> screen updates oc
hi Michel,
some progress at last; appended.
I did notice that it happened as Thunderbird (nightly cvs build) popped
up its "biff" window, which appeared, but did not get painted. I was not
moving the mouse at the time of the crash, nor were there any other
screen updates occurring. I have a v
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 13:02 +, Calum Mackay wrote:
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> Do you just want a bt, or anything else too?
We'll go from there.
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Michel Dänzer wrote:
/usr/bin/X isn't the binary of the X server itself but of the Xwrapper.
ok, thanks.
running under gdb now; will let you know when there is a crash.
Do you just want a bt, or anything else too?
cheers,
c.
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On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 11:17 +, Calum Mackay wrote:
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> > It would be nice if you could attach gdb to the X server and get a
> > backtrace with that (you can only do this from a remote login).
>
> I finally got around to trying this, but no luck; see below.
>
> Am I doing something wrong?
/u
hi Michel,
It would be nice if you could attach gdb to the X server and get a
backtrace with that (you can only do this from a remote login).
I finally got around to trying this, but no luck; see below.
Am I doing something wrong?
[Since logging the bug I've had half-a-dozen more crashes, al
hi Michel, thanks for the reply.
It would be nice if you could attach gdb to the X server and get a
backtrace with that (you can only do this from a remote login).
I'll try to set that up. It only happens every few days, however.
Also, in order to try and reproduce the problem, it might be h
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 16:08 +, Calum Mackay wrote:
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> I'm getting random X crashes, and have been for some weeks. Log shows:
>
> Backtrace:
> 0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x84) [0x80c4354]
> 1: [0xe420]
> 2: /usr/bin/X(miSetShape+0x2dd) [0x812210d]
> 3: /usr/bin/X [0x812d357]
> 4: /usr/b
Package: x11-common
Version: 1:7.1.0-10
Severity: normal
I'm getting random X crashes, and have been for some weeks. Log shows:
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x84) [0x80c4354]
1: [0xe420]
2: /usr/bin/X(miSetShape+0x2dd) [0x812210d]
3: /usr/bin/X [0x812d357]
4: /usr/bin/X [0x812d794]
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