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btw, would be helpful if someone could produce a backtrace from a g-k-d
source build on a babbge board, that would surely speed things up (so it
doesnt have to wait until i get to it)
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no, my last comment was a red herring ... it still shows up but i'm to
busay with image building atm and upstream asks for a plain build from
source to verify, the bug is critical enough to be considered RC ...
(setting to high for now)
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does that mean this bug should be dropped as a release target, since it
only manifests with a broken kernel?
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so digging on here on teh babbage board, it seems that with teh new
kernel weher we actually have a working hwclock, setting the clock
properly also fixes the gnome-keyring issue
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Oops, ssh-agent is running, and the workaround does work for me. Sorry
about that.
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@Jerone
Thanks for the suggestion, but that leaves no agent running at all. I
don't mind killing the thing, but I need a key agent which can be shared
between multiple terminal windows, such as used to be provided by starting the
session within ssh-agent.
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The work around for now is to stop the gnome-kering-daemon. To do this go
to System->Prefrence->Startup Applications . Then uncheck Gnome Keyring Daemon.
Then log out and log back in
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Y
I'm aware of that. I thought the hang in poll() would be useful
information even if you didn't have a symbol table for the package.
Is there a package with debug information I can install? Otherwise I'll
try to build a version myself and see if it happens again.
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the stacktrace has no debug informations
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I have a very similar problem on x86_64, gnome-keyring 2.25.92-0ubuntu1.
Sometimes when I log in gnome-keyring-daemon is hung using 100% cpu.
Sometimes it works for a while, then hangs when asked for a key by an
ssh invocation. I've only had the problem since upgrading to jaunty last
week.
Attachi
Oh also all the other apps have no problems with i/o. That is more then
likely not the case.
I have an SD card 8GB & 4GB both Sandisk Ultra that load everything
fine. But gnome-keyring-daemon looses it's mind when loaded. But once
killed all is well.
Here are the steps
1) Partition SD card
The SD cards are formated ext2. I would say that this is an i/o case but
seems like something more suttle may be going on.
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yes, i use the same way to create my rootfs'es, though i only use the SD for
booting, the rootfs comes from USB.
given that most of the other devs use the exact same setup (usb is simply
faster than SD if you complie stuff) and apparently nobody in the team sees
these issues, i would start to s
@oliver
As of March 3 fresh install. The problem very much still exists. It
has been reported on more then one ARM platform. I'm using babbage 1.0 with an
SD card. I used your script:
sudo ./build-arm-rootfs -s ubuntu-desktop,openoffice.org -f ubuntu -l
ubuntu -p ubuntu -i 4G
@oliver
I will try it again with a fresh install today or tommorow. Others ARM
partners have reported this isse with their fresh installs as well. On
different ARM boards as well. Maybe it's fixed now in a recent update.
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i still cant reproduce it on my arm systems, can you please try with the
just uploaded 2.25.92-0ubuntu1, one upstream changelog entry of this
version reads:
- Fix problems when multiple processes tried to initialize the
gnome-keyring-daemon at the same time, often resulting in a user
I landed here because of a similar issue. Maybe the same as Francois
Rigaut describes.
It happens when doing ssh. I have ssh-agent running, which should supply
the key to ssh. Some times setting up an ssh connection hangs. And the
only solution to make ssh work again is to remove the environement
I may have a similar issue, so I'm not opening a new bug. Also, I have only
vague info about it. Will search logs next time this happens.
I have this code that's doing scp over from a windows + cygwin machine. I have
my id_rsa.pub authorized in this remote machine. Sometimes, seemingly randomly
i will try to reproduce it on the weekend on my arm hardware.
yes, it seems to only show up on arm systems.
i'll attach my findings and logs here
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> To recreate this is super simple. Have a fresh install and login as a
new user to the ubutu (gnome) desktop. You will see it crawl while
trying to load .. it's because the gnome-keyring-daemon is eating up all
the CPU.
if that was that easy we would not be asking for details, that seems
specific
This problem still exists after a fresh build of jaunty for ARM with the
"ubuntu-desktop" package as of Feb 25 09. I will get the debugging info
out tommorow.
To recreate this is super simple. Have a fresh install and login as a
new user to the ubutu (gnome) desktop. You will see it crawl while
tr
So I'm told this happens on all ARM boards which Jerone is using.
Jerone, please attach with gdb and report the output of the backtrace
command on all threads (see wiki page on debugging); also you could try
stracing g-kr.
Thanks,
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that's not a gnome-session issue
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that's not a gnome-session issue
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