The problem appears in this version:
$ apt-cache policy gparted
gparted:
Instalados: 0.18.0-1
Candidato: 0.18.0-1
Tabla de versiĆ³n:
*** 0.18.0-1 0
And DOESN'T appear in this (older) one:
$ apt-cache policy gparted
gparted:
Installed: 0.11.0-2ubuntu0.1
Candidate: 0.11.0-2ubuntu0.1
Any updates on this?
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Error in `/usr/sbin/gpartedbin': malloc(): smallbin double linked list
corrupted: 0x0107d210
To manage no
Can you add my ppa and try version 0.18.0-1.ppa0 there?
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corrupte
Not the original reporter, but I can still (1.5 years later) reproduce
this in 14.04.3 LTS in GParted 0.18.0. Any way I can help?
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Upstream may have found the cause of this; are you still able to
reproduce it at will?
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Could you install valgrind and run sudo valgrind parted /dev/sdc unit s
print > valgrind.log, and attach the resulting log?
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I'm also affected by this bug.
Interestingly even parted crashes in my case; I don't know if this error is
related or not.
Currently I don't have access to any previous version so I can't test if
previous versions work ok.
parted /dev/sdc unit s print
Model: SanDisk SanDisk Cruzer (scsi)
Disk
To Phillip Susi.
Sorry for not replying for such a long time, almost 2 weeks. Had neglected to
check this bugreport regularly. About "valgrind": I admit I have never used it
before. I will check what it does and how to use it and then come back here.
Cheers,
Karl
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I mean parted* sorry.
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corrupted: 0x0107d210
To manage n
This error is actually caused by libparted even though it claims to
originate from gparted as the same error can happen in fat32.
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Could you try running gparted under valgrind? That may provide more
clues.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Hello, Phillip.
The gparted 0.18.0-1.ppa0 for Trusty has been installed. 3 different USB sticks
have been checked by gparted.
Result: Sadly gparted 0.18.0-1.ppa0 crashed in all 3 cases as well. Yet, the
crash messages differ from gparted 0.18.0-1.
Sorry.
Details:
(1) On Trusty Tahr with gparte
That would be very helpful. I cherry picked an upstream fix that may be
the cause of this, however, reproducing the problem and thus testing the
fix has proven very difficult.
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Hello, Curtis.
> GParted currently only works with partitions on partitioned devices.
As it checked all my FAT32 USB pendrives without crashing on Ubuntu 12.04.4,
this suggests that the current behaviour is some kind of regression. Correct?
Cheers,
Karl
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Hello, Phillip.
> Would you be able to t
Would you be able to test the version in my ppa and see if that fixes
this? ( assuming you can still reproduce it at will ).
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Bsed on the parted output, the entire USB device is formatted with a
fat32 file system and there is no partition table on the device.
GParted currently only works with partitions on partitioned devices.
See:
Doesn't properly support partitionless drives
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6
Thanks, Curtis, for your feedback and your question:
sudo parted /dev/sdb1 unit s print
Model: Unknown (unknown)
Disk /dev/sdb1: 15974368s
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: loop
Number Start EndSize File system Flags
1 0s 15974367s 15974368s f
GParted uses the libparted library from the parted project to handle
many of the partitioning tasks.
Would you be able to provide the output from the following command?
sudo parted /path-to-your-device unit s print
Where: /path-to-your-device is something like /dev/sdb.
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