This bug was fixed in the package wpa - 1.0-3ubuntu2.1
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wpa (1.0-3ubuntu2.1) saucy-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/git_deinit_p2p_context_on_mgmt_remove_ff1f9c8.patch:
deinitialize the P2P context when the management interface gets removed for
whatever reason,
Thank you guys, it seems to be working fine. It has been running for the
last 1-2 days already and I had no errors since install, finally! Thanks
again! :)
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Hello rolmops, or anyone else affected,
Accepted wpa into saucy-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpa/1.0-3ubuntu2.1 in a
few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/wpa
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Title:
wpa_supplicant crashed with SIGSEGV
Status in “wpa” package in Ubuntu:
Fix
verification-done
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 13.10
Release:13.10
apt-cache policy wpasupplicant
wpasupplicant:
Installed: 1.0-3ubuntu2.1
Candidate: 1.0-3ubuntu2.1
Version table:
*** 1.0-3ubuntu2.1 0
400 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy-proposed/main
Saikrishna, that looks like the same error again. It probably happens on
shutdown with the old wpasupplicant, so I'd remove the files from
wpasupplicant from /var/crash and reboot a few more times to make sure
;)
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why don't you try to uninstall network-manager-gnome before installing
the ppa, then reinstall the ppa, finally install network-manager-gnome,
the same as you happened to me first time, afterward, i did the large
way i explain up there, maybe you can do it shorter/uncomplicated, i
have two days
this tutorial can fix the problem, for those who can't waith for the fix
in sausy-13.10 64 bit, i did it exactly, read completly:
download the package file attached to this comment, it contains the fix
from trusty wpa 1.0-3ubuntu4, and network-manager-gnome becouse we need
to unistall it to fix
You shouldn't have to uninstall the packages only to reinstall them
later, nor do you have to download the deb files manually as Mathieu
providing a PPA.
The steps should just be as follows (in Terminal):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mathieu-tl/sru-staging
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get
Also, I installed the PPA packages, and there is still at least one
crash happening on startup for me. Is this a different error?
#0 0x004b1795 in wpa_supplicant_ctrl_iface_msg_cb (ctx=0x1386910,
level=2, txt=0x138f0a0 P2P: Update channel list, len=24)
at ctrl_iface_unix.c:249
Yes, they should be for the SRU process. I stopped temporarily because I
had reports of a possible regression, which needs to be investigated.
In the meantime, you can try with the packages at https://launchpad.net
/~mathieu-tl/+archive/sru-staging .
wpa 1.0-3ubuntu2.1~mtrudel1 contains the
The fix is currently in Trusty, which means it's not directly accessible
to Saucy. Within a few days, the fix should be in the -proposed
repository.
Also, shouldn't ~ubuntu-sru be subscribed?
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I received the necessary data from Stéphane Delprat, I expect to have a
patch to test soon.
** Changed in: wpa (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
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** Also affects: wpa (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: wpa (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: wpa (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: wpa (Ubuntu Saucy)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Mathieu
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/trusty-proposed/wpa
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Title:
wpa_supplicant crashed with SIGSEGV
Status in “wpa” package in Ubuntu:
In
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+ Any user of wpasupplicant, provided they have hardware that reports
supporting P2P, possibly others as well. This is timing related in how
wpasupplicant handles management interface changes (usually from request of
another process, such as NetworkManager).
This bug was fixed in the package wpa - 1.0-3ubuntu4
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* debian/patches/git_deinit_p2p_context_on_mgmt_remove_ff1f9c8.patch:
deinitialize the P2P context when the management interface gets removed for
whatever reason, such as a
Since reinstalling wpasupplicant via synaptic package manager, the crash
report has gone away. I'm no expoert, but although I used to get a crash
error every time I booted, the wi-fi worked perfectly normal in every
way, so it wasn't really a problem, just an annoyance. However, new
users would
In its current state, there just isn't much we can do with this bug. I
had been fortunate enough to get a stacktrace previously from one of
the duplicates, but it's missing just as much data as what's currently
included.
To get this bug in a usable state where I can fix the issue (and
sorry, I
Same here with a Asus N53SN laptop(ASUSTeK Computer Inc. N53SN/N53SN,
BIOS N53SN.209 01/10/2012)
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Title:
wpa_supplicant crashed with
same crash, xubuntu 13.10 64 bit, fresh install. It happens at every
start, but I don't see any effect.
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Title:
wpa_supplicant
Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR93xx Wireless Network Adapter
(rev 01) - using ath9k wifi driver.
On my Chromebook (Samsung CR-48), this seems to happen in the running
system (not from suspend). Ubuntu 13.10.
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From my error log (does anybody know how I can get debugging symbols for
wpa_supplicant?):
Disassembly:
= 0x8102980: mov(%edi),%ebx
0x8102982: je 0x810291b
0x8102984: mov%esi,0x20(%esp)
0x8102988: mov%eax,%esi
0x810298a: mov%ebp,0x1c(%esp)
0x810298e:
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash#Debug_Symbol_Packages.
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Title:
wpa_supplicant crashed with SIGSEGV
Status in
It happens on Asus P50IJ too, sometimes after only one wake up since
the last restart, sometimes after 2 or 3 wake ups. Is it possible
posting more trace?
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same crash, xubuntu 13.10 64 bit, fresh install.
it happens at boot time but then it seems to work.
never used sleep/suspend.
driver rtl8192cu and hidden ssid
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Same here... after laptop wakes from sleep wifi doesnt work anymore..
wpa_supplicant crash Lenovo G570
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Title:
wpa_supplicant
It happens everytime on Lenovo U330P. What can I do to report more
trace?
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Title:
wpa_supplicant crashed with SIGSEGV
Status in
I had this crash also after a reboot of the same laptop as previously
reported (laptop is Acer Aspire 5750). Here is the syslog of the part
where it is going to suspend and crashes:
Oct 21 23:44:14 elrond NetworkManager[789]: info sleep requested (sleeping:
no enabled: yes)
Oct 21 23:44:14
It is possible that this problem is timing sensitive. I had about 5
suspend-wakeup cycles without a crash. After that it again started to
crash. I think it may be caused by the fact that everything was cached
to memory (this system has 8 GB ram and normally light usage). It is
possible that this
I used to have the same problem. Now it seems to have gone.
3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 9 16:12:00 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i686
GNU/Linux
Something must have been fixed.
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By the way, I am using R835-P94.
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Title:
wpa_supplicant crashed with SIGSEGV
Status in “wpa” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug
It happens to me all of the time:
Linux me-Aspire-5745PG 3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 9
16:20:46 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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please refrain from me too type comments. I think what this bug needs
is a reliable way to recreate the issue
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Steps to reproduce: wake up laptop from sleep. This crash occurs every
second time for each wakeup. Crash might be timing related and probably
something to do with timing of the interface takedown sequence.
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It happens for me as well when my laptop comes back from suspend. I've
an Asus S56CA-WH31. Only started having this problem after my upgrade to
13.10 (I was on 13.04 before). I've sent at least one bug report via the
ubuntu bug notifier app so you should have that info as well.
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Hi,
Not in my case. It has only happened once.
On 2013-10-21 14:52, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
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If you know what specific steps will recreate this flaw, please write
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Status: Incomplete = Triaged
** Changed in: wpa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Thi s flaw has only occured for me when applications are left open and a
restart is done, it occurs with many other errors as well.
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