Bug#916765: cups-browsed: Aborts when restarted with "BrowseFilter pdl postscript"

2018-12-20 Thread Bernhard Übelacker
Hello Brian Potkin, > You got exactly what I was shown. You are right, and I just wanted to make a point how someone who want to help can start right away with all the needed information. > Do you really think reportbug would have added an imortant clue? It > was clear that my original report wa

Bug#916765: cups-browsed: Aborts when restarted with "BrowseFilter pdl postscript"

2018-12-20 Thread Brian Potkin
On Thu 20 Dec 2018 at 20:28:08 +0100, Bernhard Übelacker wrote: > Hello Brian Potkin, > > > Does the efficient and correct operation of a program depend on whether > > the system is amd64 or i386? Most of my machines are i386 only and, to > > my knowledge, Debian has not abandoned this architectu

Processed: 916765

2018-12-20 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > found 916765 cups-browsed/1.11.6-3 Bug #916765 [cups-browsed] cups-browsed: Aborts when restarted with "BrowseFilter pdl postscript" The source cups-browsed and version 1.11.6-3 do not appear to match any binary packages Marked as found in versi

Bug#916765: cups-browsed: Aborts when restarted with "BrowseFilter pdl postscript"

2018-12-20 Thread Bernhard Übelacker
Control: found cups-browsed 1.11.6-3 And probably I was not clear in my message #36: - I may have found something that could lead to your sitation, and attached a change that might avoid it. - I could not reproduce the crash because I do not have such printers. - Maintainer or Upstream are need

Bug#916765: cups-browsed: Aborts when restarted with "BrowseFilter pdl postscript"

2018-12-20 Thread Bernhard Übelacker
Hello Brian Potkin, > Does the efficient and correct operation of a program depend on whether > the system is amd64 or i386? Most of my machines are i386 only and, to > my knowledge, Debian has not abandoned this architecture. > > I was probably incorrect in thinking I had tested the offending di

Bug#916765: cups-browsed: Aborts when restarted with "BrowseFilter pdl postscript"

2018-12-20 Thread Brian Potkin
On Thu 20 Dec 2018 at 19:05:16 +0100, Bernhard Übelacker wrote: > Dear Maintainer, hello Brian Potkin, > > > Thanks. All this is very new to me. I hope it is what is needed and > > > > someone can interpret it! > > Thanks for the information,

Bug#916765: cups-browsed: Aborts when restarted with "BrowseFilter pdl postscript"

2018-12-20 Thread Bernhard Übelacker
Dear Maintainer, hello Brian Potkin, > Thanks. All this is very new to me. I hope it is what is needed and > > someone can interpret it! Thanks for the information, in my first attempts I was under the impression you are on a amd64 system becau

Bug#916765: cups-browsed: Aborts when restarted with "BrowseFilter pdl postscript"

2018-12-20 Thread Brian Potkin
On Thu 20 Dec 2018 at 14:36:03 +0100, Bernhard Übelacker wrote: > Hello Brian Potkin, > I tried to have a look in a unstable VM, but unfortunately > I get different offsets ... > > You might add the output of this command: > dpkg -l | grep -E "cups-browsed|libc6|libglib|libavahi|libdbus" | sort

Bug#916765: cups-browsed: Aborts when restarted with "BrowseFilter pdl postscript"

2018-12-20 Thread Bernhard Übelacker
Hello Brian Potkin, I tried to have a look in a unstable VM, but unfortunately I get different offsets ... You might add the output of this command: dpkg -l | grep -E "cups-browsed|libc6|libglib|libavahi|libdbus" | sort And what output did you receive from this command coredumpctl list and f

Bug#916765: cups-browsed: Aborts when restarted with "BrowseFilter pdl postscript"

2018-12-20 Thread Brian Potkin
On Tue 18 Dec 2018 at 19:15:27 +0100, Bernhard Übelacker wrote: > Hello Brian Potkin, > you might want to install a core dump collector like systemd-coredump. > > With that in place you might get a more verbose message in journalctl. It is more verbose: Dec 20 11:15:14 test systemd[1]: Reloadin