And the Qt team are now working on implementing the patch, so this
should be resolving in a forthcoming Qt release :-) See
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-71488
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I have found the source of the bug and provided a patch: see
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=913287
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I tried this with version 1.2.18 of mftrace on debian and it works fine;
do you still have the problem?
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Title:
mftrace segfaults on cmex9
To
I can't even unlock both encrypted drives when using plymouth.
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Title:
does not ask for multiple LUKS passphrases without plymouth
To manage
Oops, my bad - I got my /etc/crypttab wrong. Fixing that allows
multiple encrypted devices with plymouth.
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does not ask for multiple
Hi Germar,
That's great! Thank you! It will do most of the work, as now the cron
job can detect whether the backup has succeeded or not.
Julian
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Hi Germar,
It's not even the email notifications which are the core of the problem
- those can be wrapped around the backintime script. The heart of the
problem is that when backintime fails catastrophically (no backup
created at all, for example), it still exits with a zero exit code.
This is
Hello Germar,
I'm confused by the email notification I just received: what does
milestone none mean?
I just got bitten by this bug again: for some reason, the backintime
backup directory had ended up with wrong permissions (555 or 550, I
don't remember exactly - no idea how it happened: nothing
Great, thanks! I'm glad that the source of the memory leak has at last
been identified, even if it will take a while to solve.
:-)
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Title:
Sorry for slow reply. Anyway, I've disabled all but one keymap (gb
altgr-intl), and ran xfce4-volumed again (after logging out and logging
in again). I then removed the USB keyboard and did the same. There is
still significant memory loss - logs attached.
:-(
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I have a USB keyboard plugged into the MacBook, and I have three keymaps
set up. I don't tend to intentionally change them during the course of
the day, but I do occasionally do so inadvertently. If you want to know
the details of the USB keyboard, comment #30 above includes the output
of
OK, here's the valgrind output - vanilla xfce4-volumed with keybinder
debugging on. I see what you mean about the huge space leaks!
Julian
** Attachment added: xfce4-keybinder-tracing-REPORT.txt
Thanks for those patches. Attached is a tarball with three valgrind
reports, one corresponding to each patch.
Good luck - I hope they help make sense of what's going on!
Julian
** Attachment added: xfce4-reports.tar.gz
Annoyingly, the Debian keybinder package doesn't offer a -dbg version,
so I'll have to compile one. I doubt I'll have time tomorrow, but I'll
have a go on Wednesday, all being well. I'll see if I can figure out
how to do so (it shouldn't be too hard, right?! famous last words...).
And you're
I've applied the patch; here's the new output of valgrind.
Thanks!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-volumed/+bug/607474/+attachment/4108685/+files/xfce4-patched-REPORT.txt
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I'd be more than happy to help you debug it! Send me patches (either
via this bug report or to my email directly) and I'll try them out.
Have a good weekend!
Julian
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I've tried running without pulseaudio installed, and with the vanilla
xfce4-volumed (Debian testing version - 0.1.13-3). The results are
similarly gloomy: top by %MEM and by %CPU:
top - 10:06:08 up 10 days, 3 min, 7 users, load average: 0.69, 0.71, 0.74
Tasks: 240 total, 1 running, 239
I installed the debugging libraries, and here is some valgrind output.
Enjoy!
Thanks,
Julian
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for the explanation.
I've just come back in, opened my computer and waited and waited and waited for
it to respond ;-)
With xfce4-volumed-pulse, things are as bad as before: with top sorted by %MEM:
top - 10:36:36 up 8 days, 34 min, 5 users, load average: 16.32, 19.37, 15.93
Ah, could only include one attachment. Here's the xfsettingsd one.
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Oops, I'd already removed the packages and logged in again. Have now
reinstalled pulseaudio and xfce4-volumed-pulse, logged in again, and
attach the resulting maps dumps. Shall I continue with the vanilla
xfce4-volumed without pulseaudio test?
Thanks!
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(Oh, and if anyone else is looking for the xfce4-volumed-pulse package,
the PPA is at https://launchpad.net/~mrpouit/+archive/ppa)
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Thanks for the pointers! I've got pulseaudio running, and the sound card (it's
a MacBook Pro running Debian) is:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family
High Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)
Debian doesn't currently have xfce4-volumed-pulse; I'll try the
Hmm, I still don't know how to figure out which backend is being used. I've
used xfce4-settings-editor, and the list of channels includes:
displays, keyboard-layout, keyboards, thunar, thunar-volman,
How do I determine which backend is being used? I am also suffering
from the same problem.
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Title:
xfce4-volumed using too much RAM
To manage
This is not actually adequate for the purpose, because when the backup
fails (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/backintime/+bug/1265499 ), the
process exits without calling the callback with code 4. So I *still*
didn't get notified that the backup had failed, even though I had the
callback set up
BTW, this means that this is not so much an enhancement request as a bug
report.
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Title:
[enhancement] Feature Request Email Notifications
To
I am observing the same bug with my Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop: close the
laptop, reopen it and the screen is blank. Do Ctl-Alt-F1 and then Ctl-
Alt-F7 and I get back to my X-session, with the error message could not
set the configuration for CRTC 64. Kernel log has:
Feb 18 14:42:53 polya
I am observing the same bug with my Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop: close the
laptop, reopen it and the screen is blank. Do Ctl-Alt-F1 and then Ctl-
Alt-F7 and I get back to my X-session, with the error message could not
set the configuration for CRTC 64. Kernel log has:
Feb 18 14:42:53 polya
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