There's an upstream bug report for the gtk_drag_finish crash:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-panel/issues/1356
Package: mate-panel
Version: 1.27.0-1
Followup-For: Bug #884648
Dear Maintainer,
Mate-Panel Randomly crashes while changing mate themes and some time it
crashes
and does not reappear at all until leaving the desktop environment
unusable and
sometimes alt-F2 key shortcut also does not work
Package: mate-panel
Version: 1.26.1-2
Followup-For: Bug #884648
X-Debbugs-Cc: yg2...@hotmail.com
Dear Maintainer,
>From debian testing, after upgrading from 1.24.1-1+b1 to 1.26.1-2, I randomly
>get the message in the /var/log/messages file saying that wnck-applet segfault
>error in
> Hi,
>
> Can you also install the debug packages [1] and use "bt full" command in gdb?
> The debug packages are needed for libgtk-3, libglib-2.0, mate-panel.
>
> This will show function names, line numbers, variable values and other useful
> info
> to determine where and why the crash happens.
Hi,
Can you also install the debug packages [1] and use "bt full" command in gdb?
The debug packages are needed for libgtk-3, libglib-2.0, mate-panel.
This will show function names, line numbers, variable values and other useful
info
to determine where and why the crash happens.
[1]
Something that might be interesting to note: I've had the "compositing
window manager" option turned on, and had the panels at around 28%
transparency. I've since turned both things off (due to my experiments
related to https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=884116).
Since I don't know
Attached is gdb's output. PID: 1425 (mate-panel)
UID: 1000 (agafnd)
GID: 1000 (agafnd)
Signal: 11 (SEGV)
Timestamp: Wed 2018-01-03 20:29:25 EST (37min ago)
Command Line: mate-panel
Executable:
Hi,
If I understand correctly, you want me to run `systemd-coredump --backtrace`
(or some similar command) the next time mate-panel crashes?
Apologies if I am quite wrong.
Yes, or use the coredumpctl tool. It can be used to run gdb, and then you can
print the backtrace from gdb's prompt.
> A backtrace for this crash is needed to find out the cause of the crash.
> It can be obtained, for example, if systemd-coredump is installed.
Hi,
If I understand correctly, you want me to run `systemd-coredump --backtrace`
(or some similar command) the next time mate-panel crashes?
Apologies
Hi,
A backtrace for this crash is needed to find out the cause of the crash.
It can be obtained, for example, if systemd-coredump is installed.
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-coredump.html
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Core_dump
Control: severity -1 important
On Mo 18 Dez 2017 03:25:01 CET, Agafnd wrote:
Package: mate-panel
Version: 1.16.2-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Occasionally, mate-panel has crashed on my system. It's not a big
problem -- the panels disappear, then reappear shortly afterward
(kudos
Package: mate-panel
Version: 1.16.2-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Occasionally, mate-panel has crashed on my system. It's not a big problem --
the panels disappear, then reappear shortly afterward (kudos to whoever added
the error recovery).
Here are some examples of dmesg logs after
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