Bug#994969: jackd2: segfaults after today's upgrade of other Debian testing packages

2021-10-04 Thread Ryan Thoryk
that triggers the bug, the bug goes away after commits. -- Ryan Thoryk r...@thoryk.com r...@tliquest.net

Bug#994969: jackd2: segfaults after today's upgrade of other Debian testing packages

2021-10-03 Thread Ryan Thoryk
that comes from the glib hash table. -- Ryan Thoryk r...@thoryk.com r...@tliquest.net

Bug#994969: jackd2: segfaults after today's upgrade of other Debian testing packages

2021-10-03 Thread Ryan Thoryk
I found that my edits were affecting the wrong file (I was working on a cached file instead, there were multiple copies of the code), and so my string modification doesn't actually work, it results in the same segfault. Changing the function to q_quark_from_string() works. -- Ryan Thoryk r

Bug#994969: jackd2: segfaults after today's upgrade of other Debian testing packages

2021-10-03 Thread Ryan Thoryk
. Since I did a stack allocation instead, I'd think that memory would become invalid if the library unloaded before the glibmm init. I'd mainly have to play with it in gdb more to see what's happening. nos...@kota.moe might've done more debugging than I did. -- Ryan Thoryk r...@thoryk.com r

Bug#994969: jackd2: segfaults after today's upgrade of other Debian testing packages

2021-10-03 Thread Ryan Thoryk
On 10/3/21 4:59 AM, 小太 wrote: On Sun, 3 Oct 2021 at 20:47, Ryan Thoryk wrote: "Bad permissions for mapped region at address" can also mean it tried to read from unreadable memory. The memory was mapped at some point in the past, so it doesn't say unallocated memory Also consider th

Bug#994969: jackd2: segfaults after today's upgrade of other Debian testing packages

2021-10-03 Thread Ryan Thoryk
I also reported my solution comment to your upstream ticket. -- Ryan Thoryk r...@thoryk.com r...@tliquest.net

Bug#994969: jackd2: segfaults after today's upgrade of other Debian testing packages

2021-10-03 Thread Ryan Thoryk
nline says about that function, "This function must not be used before library constructors have finished running." -- Ryan Thoryk r...@thoryk.com r...@tliquest.net

Bug#994969: jackd2: segfaults after today's upgrade of other Debian testing packages

2021-10-01 Thread Ryan Thoryk
After installing a debug version of glibmm, I've attached the related backtrace showing the glibmm code lines. The "binding.cc" is the glib/glibmm/binding.cc file. The old (working) version doesn't appear to use the related g_quark_from_static_string() function that crashes. -- R

Bug#994969: jackd2: segfaults after today's upgrade of other Debian testing packages

2021-09-30 Thread Ryan Thoryk
I tried force-downgrading the libglibmm package to the Debian Bullseye version (2.66 back to 2.64), the crash goes away, and my audio hardware works again with Jack. -- Ryan Thoryk r...@thoryk.com r...@tliquest.net

Bug#994969: jackd2: segfaults after today's upgrade of other Debian testing packages

2021-09-30 Thread Ryan Thoryk
eton.c:208) ==8689==by 0x4013D09: _dl_open (dl-open.c:864) ==8689==by 0x5025257: dlopen_doit (dlopen.c:66) -- Ryan Thoryk r...@thoryk.com r...@tliquest.net #0 __strcmp_sse2_unaligned () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcmp-sse2-unaligned.S:31 #1 0x7f7abc466f59 in g_str_equal () at

Bug#986709: Rsnapshot removal

2021-08-18 Thread Ryan Thoryk
, it would fail with a java version check. Rsnapshot, a fine working package, was removed, but a perpetually broken package wasn't. Statsvn hasn't been released upstream for apparently 11 years. For now, I might see if I can use the sid version on stable. -- Ryan Thoryk r...@thoryk.com r

Bug#984760: grub-efi-amd64: upgrade works, boot fails (error: symbol `grub_is_lockdown` not found)

2021-07-17 Thread Ryan Thoryk
On 7/17/21 10:09 AM, Ryan Thoryk wrote: On 7/17/21 9:44 AM, Steve McIntyre wrote: I found that I was using an older ARM image from last year, but that doesn't mean the issue was fixed later.  In AWS's community AMI section, the main one I tried is listed as "debian-10-arm64-2020051

Bug#984760: grub-efi-amd64: upgrade works, boot fails (error: symbol `grub_is_lockdown` not found)

2021-07-17 Thread Ryan Thoryk
the boot folder the EFI boot loader is listed as "/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/BOOTAA64.EFI", there's no "EFI/debian" folder. I'm not sure what they did to generate the AMI image. The AMI IDs I used are: ami-00249fe66e0872181 and ami-025a7500c83d92798 I didn't try the Marketplace one. -- Ryan Thoryk r...@thoryk.com r...@tliquest.net

Bug#984760: grub-efi-amd64: upgrade works, boot fails (error: symbol `grub_is_lockdown` not found)

2021-07-17 Thread Ryan Thoryk
On 7/17/21 8:18 AM, Steve McIntyre wrote: On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 07:57:48AM -0500, Ryan Thoryk wrote: EFI/debian is *NOT* wrong, it's the correct location for a system that has working firmware which supports setting UEFI boot variables. If you *also* need to write a copy of grub (etc

Bug#984760: grub-efi-amd64: upgrade works, boot fails (error: symbol `grub_is_lockdown` not found)

2021-07-17 Thread Ryan Thoryk
happen, wondering if it would try to use the "EFI/debian" one, and after rebooting the system was stuck in an EFI shell (couldn't find a boot loader), so the "EFI/debian" folder is clearly wrong. This could be similar to what's happening with others on here. -- Ryan Thoryk r...@thoryk.com r...@tliquest.net

Bug#990488: statsvn: Package in stable does not work

2021-06-30 Thread Ryan Thoryk
Package: statsvn Version: 0.7.0.dfsg-9 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Dear Maintainer, When trying to use the statsvn utility, this fatal error message is encountered: SEVERE: Subversion binary is incorrect version. Found: 1.10.4, required: 1.3.0 This makes the utility

Bug#984760: grub-pc: upgrade works, boot fails (error: symbol `grub_is_lockdown` not found)

2021-06-30 Thread Ryan Thoryk
ndard Debian-provided ARM AWS community instance and rebooted, the instance fails to boot in the same way. This is my document if you were interested, I mention the error in it: https://ryan.thoryk.com/linux/arm_convert.html -- Ryan Thoryk r...@thoryk.com r...@tliquest.net

Bug#408147: xosview: incorrect search patch for X defaults file

2007-01-23 Thread Ryan Thoryk
(no app-defaults in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11), and so the config file never gets processed. Ryan Thoryk [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#358044: Fixed upstream

2007-01-12 Thread Ryan Thoryk
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Bug#337496: basilisk2: Always crashes when starting up (home-built version does too)

2005-11-04 Thread Ryan Thoryk
It looks like your system is using the Udev system and HAL. Those files are not automatically allocated by those systems (so would this be a bug in Basilisk or UDEV?) Udev moves them to /dev/.static/dev Ryan Thoryk Unix and Network Specialist [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email