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Title:
perl dumps core in DBI->data_sources('mysql', { host => 'unresolvable'
Public bug reported:
Perl seems to trip up on a bad munmap() when attempting to connect to an
unresoavlable host:
lasse@depravity:~$ perl -MDBI -e 'DBI->data_sources("mysql", { host =>
"unresolvable" })'
*** Error in `perl': munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer: 0x7fffd31bb950 ***
Aborted (core d
Attached core file.
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Attached patch seems to fix it for me. It assumes that it's OK for
repo_source_to_contents_paths() to generate paths that might not all
exist - don't know if that can cause problems... Seems to work.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dh-make-perl/+bug/10040
Hmm Interesting... The same thing actually happened to me. First
crash after going through the above didn't produce a core dump. A couple
of days later though, crash + core dump. Don't know why it wouldn't
work the first time but maybe trying again will get you a core, like it
did for me.
The
Those of you who are seeing similar problems; could you try to get a
core dump and a full stack trace?
Here's how I managed to do it:
1. Prevent X from trapping SIGSEGV by putting the following in
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-no-trap-signals.conf:
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "NoTrapSi
I finally managed to get a core dump and a better stacktrace:
(gdb) bt full
#0 XIGetDeviceProperty (dev=0x7f962cfb5760, property=,
value=0x7fff8ba11458) at ../../Xi/xiproperty.c:852
handler =
prop = 0x7f962cfba920
rc =
#1 0x7f962b69f422 in get_property (dev=, proper
Oh, and for what it's worth I didn't see on either 10.04 or 11.10 after
extensive use.
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Xorg segfault
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Andy, you describe exactly what I'm seeing and I'm on a T520 with Intel
Graphics as well.
It just happened again shortly after coming out of suspend. Kicked me
back login screen with a segfault in the X log. Same stack trace as the
first one.
I've installed xserver-xorg-core-dbg xserver-xorg-vide
Public bug reported:
So far, a one-off segfault in X. Log says:
[ 42237.826] Backtrace:
[ 42237.880] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x26) [0x7f41ee887816]
[ 42237.880] 1: /usr/bin/X (0x7f41ee6ff000+0x18c6ba) [0x7f41ee88b6ba]
[ 42237.880] 2: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 (0x7f41eda25000+0xf
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I was wrong... What I'm seeing is a gnome-shell hang. Just hit it again
with no drm errors in syslog. X is still live but gnome-shell is stuck
on on a futex wait.
killall -9 gnome-shell from another VT "fixes" it.
Sorry for the noise...
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I'm seeing this too. Clean install of 11.10 on a ThinkPad T520
(SandyBridge chip).
Using a vanilla GNOME 3 session (No Unity, no compiz) - same symptoms: X
hangs but machine is otherwise OK.
Alexandre mentioned VMWare... For me, this is semi-reliably reproducible
by running 3D applications in a W
Same here. Freshly installed and fully updated Natty 64-bit base system,
"upgraded" by installing ubuntu-desktop. For the record (and for
others), running:
gconftool --set /apps/gksu/sudo-mode -t bool true
fixes it.
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Just to confirm; Karmic Live CD works for me too.
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Forgot to mention that booting with all_generic_ide=1 does not help.
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Public bug reported:
Karmic alpha6 alternate CD does not see my VT6420 SATA controller.
This is on an Asus A7V880 board with a Via KT880 chipset. Sitting on the
VT6420 controller is a WDC WD1600JD-00G 150GB SATA drive.
Everything else seems to be detected just fine and the controller and
attache
Public bug reported:
With compiz and window animations enabled, the detection of "menu
windows" does not work for old applications. This causes a lot of old X
applications (e.g. editres, xlsfonts) and motif-based applications (e.g.
NEdit) to display menus with the wrong animation.
Enabling the qt
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