Still happening with 18.04 with chromium-browser.
I'm running it in a network namespace in a shell started like this:
sudo -E ip netns exec myvpn su username
Is there any workaround?
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I'm seeing the same behavior on 16.04's evince.
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Title:
All keyboard input fails: "IBUS-WARNING **: Events queue growing too
big"
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** No longer affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: arora (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: easytag (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: empathy (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: gnumeric (Ubuntu)
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While I try to replicate without ibus(doesn't look like it's replicating
without it), really there's 3 things going on here
1) ibus process fds are being used: you could see this as an ibus issue (though
that wasn't certain until #17)
2) firefox and arora cause the creation of fds within the
Is the bug fixed if you temporarily remove ibus? It's much more likely
that this is just a bug in ibus than a bug affecting this many different
packages.
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Apparently you don't have to invoke Arora from within emacs to trigger
this: even just invoking it on the commandline will suffice.
arora
(wait till it opens)
here's the trigger:
for x in `seq 1 1024` ; do arora www.purple.com/?q=$x ; sleep 2; done
arora *does* use more fds
** Also affects: arora (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
All keyboard input fails: IBUS-WARNING **:
Firefox leaks fds but at a slower rate than arora: firefox leaks one 1
fd per session, whereas arora leaks 1 per tab. This makes it a bug for
firefox (though a minor one in comparison).
firefox:
Installed: 34.0+build2-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 34.0+build2-0ubuntu2
** Also affects: firefox
Also affects easytag.
easytag:
Installed: 2.2.4-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.2.4-1ubuntu1
I'm also noticing there might be a few keypresses that do not invoke
this error, almost as if there's a buffer that gets full and then starts
warning out.
** Also affects: easytag (Ubuntu)
Importance:
empathy:
Installed: 3.12.7-1ubuntu2
Candidate: 3.12.7-1ubuntu2
Empathy appears also to be affected: actually seems worse than the others: the
others work 100% when GTK_IM_MODULE is set as per above but empathy only works
in the main window (chat windows still do not allow typing)
** Also
Interestingly with easytag, navigation between different tracks on the
left side is *not* affected, only text entry into the ID3 tags
themselves is.
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** Also affects: ibus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
All keyboard input fails: IBUS-WARNING **:
OK here's what I think happened, and why I think it has happened.
Every morning I run an emacs macro
(fset 'traverse-hyperlink-line
(format (shell-command \%s \C-e sleep 1;\)\C-x\C-e\C-f\C-p\C-k\C-d
web-browser))
that causes about 25-100 calls to web-browser(in this case arora). So long
After closing and reopening arora (Web browser) ...ibus-daemon seems to
be using 100% CPU. gdb suggests that at least part of that 100% cpu
use occurs at
thread 1:
#0 0x7f927f8c586c in g_slice_alloc (magazine_chunks=0xd065a0) at
/build/buildd/glib2.0-2.43.3/./glib/gslice.c:536
#1
(also: arora never did open)
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Title:
All keyboard input fails: IBUS-WARNING **: Events queue growing too
big
Status in
Is it possible that the attempt to log this error message tries to open
a file, and fails because ...wait for it, there's no more open files
allowed for the ibus/glib2 using process? (given a default ulimit -n of
1024 for this process?). And that all you need to do is to force ibus
to use 1024
libglib2.0-0:
Installed: 2.43.3-1
Candidate: 2.43.3-1
Python Exception class 'TypeError' iter() returned non-iterator of type
'_iterator':
in the above stack trace looks particularly notable.
walking around in the function itself reveals an attempt to log an
error: fail: Error accepting
Just confirmed it gets to 1024 and these symptoms start happening. It
is reproducible from a working system if you follow the above steps, and
then open libreoffice-calc and then attempt to start typing with the
keyboard.
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Exact same bug on gnumeric.
** Also affects: gnumeric (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
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libc6:
Installed: 2.19-15ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.19-15ubuntu1
libxml2:
Installed: 2.9.2+dfsg1-3
Candidate: 2.9.2+dfsg1-3
zlib1g:
Installed: 1:1.2.8.dfsg-2ubuntu1
Candidate: 1:1.2.8.dfsg-2ubuntu1
gnumeric:
Installed: 1.12.18-1
Candidate: 1.12.18-1
** Bug watch added:
ibus:
Installed: 1.5.9-1ubuntu2
Candidate: 1.5.9-1ubuntu2
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Title:
All keyboard input fails: IBUS-WARNING **: Events
($GTK_IM_MODULE is normally defined as ibus).
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Title:
All keyboard input fails: IBUS-WARNING **: Events queue growing too
export GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
executed before gnumeric/libreoffice runs seems to resolve the issue, as
per https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9353
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odd chromium-browser does the exact same thing.
chromium-browser:
Installed: 40.0.2214.111-0ubuntu1.1121
Candidate: 40.0.2214.111-0ubuntu1.1121
** Also affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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