This bug is still present in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Long Time Support), to
which I stick for very good reasons and which makes me experience the
bug at hand daily. Any hope of seeing a patch backported to LTS? Thanx
in advance
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I'm no longer finding any of these problems with Ubuntu 10.10. I was
able to unmount and remount SMB network shares in all the random ways I
tried, with making shortcuts to subfolders on the share and clicking on
those to mount the share and anything else I could think of doing, and
can't reproduc
The same problem to me with 10.04 32 bits & 64 bits
I think this bug should have a High importance, not low.
** Changed in: libgnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Patrick (wushumasters)
** Changed in: libgnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Patrick (wushumasters) => (unassigne
I can confirm that problem persist on my computer, like reported
earlier. This is an up-to-date Ubuntu Lucid.
On the other hand, I have another computer which has Lucid installed
from the same CD, and does not have this problem. They are both in the
same network, trying to connect to the same shar
As a followup, I can mount the shares automatically on boot if I put an
entry in fstab, but that's not desirable when the laptop is out of the
network containing the samba shares. Better if I can get nautilus
bookmarks for them and only mount them when I know they're available.
Thanks,
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Doing this again on a second 32-bit install and now I can't get the
above to work. I have no idea what's different, but it would be great
to track this down. It seems to be a bug in the keyring manager, but
that's only a guess.
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fineconn, I have this bug on a clean 10.04 32-bit install, your
workaround works for me too, thanks. I confirm that a reboot is
required (or at least a logout and login).
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Maybe I found something! At least this works for me..!?
Select Applications|Accessories|Passwords and encryption keys. Then in
the Passwords tab, delete the entry containing your smb share (in my
case this was p...@uranium). Then close the Passwords and encryption
keys application and open Nautilu
Status for this machine: Following the next two updates I am able to log
onto workgroup shares on my Windows machine just fine (as long as the
firewall is off). No crashes with the firewall on or off.
I can't open shares on this machine (shared from Nautilus) from either
this machine or a Windows
Wasn't clear on a couple of points (late night after a long day at work
bad combo).
I'm using Firestarter (not Ubuntu officially supported) to control the
firewall, but it has worked OK for me in the past with SMB (and have
that enabled in the exceptions). Maybe there is some bad interaction in
Lu
I am unable to reproduce the crash (even with apport enabled) with the
newer version:
libgnome-keyring0:
Installed: 2.30.0-0ubuntu4
Candidate: 2.30.0-0ubuntu4
Version table:
*** 2.30.0-0ubuntu4 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/
Likely update manager. Thought there would be a complaint on mismatch. I
should be able to repro and will verify versions match first.
On Apr 21, 2010 10:10 AM, "Stef Walter" wrote:
Sadly it looks like that last stack trace, the symbols or source somehow
don't match the actual binary
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Sadly it looks like that last stack trace, the symbols or source somehow
don't match the actual binary
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Thanks Sebastien. I don't do this often enough to remember the details
and that link provided the debug symbols. I've attached a much more
informative trace. Hope it helps.
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Did you add the ddeb source as indicated on
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash to get the debug binaries?
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Unfortunately I could not find libgnome-keyring0-dbgsym in the
repository. I was able to install libglib2.0-0-dbg and it provided a bit
more information (below). Also I noticed that my installed version of
libgnome-keyring0 is 2.30.0-0ubuntu3 but the latest version is
2.30.0-0ubuntu4.
If you can p
could you install libgnome-keyring0-dbgsym and libglib2.0-0-dbg and get
a new stracktrace? it seems a libgnome-keyring issue
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I'm on a fairly disk / resource constrained machine but installed
apport-retrace and got the following stack trace (Lucid with an update
just this evening) from _usr_lib_gvfs_gvfsd-smb.1000.crash:
--- stack trace ---
#0 0x00944422 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
No symbol table info available.
#1 0x0071
This is also an issue for me.
An additional note to make is that I get this error even after deleting
the remembered credentials from the keyring.
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For the new install of "Lucid Lynx" with remember password for samba
share browsing, it is reproducible.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I also got the same problem. This is new install of Lucid Lynx 64bit.
updated to date.
When I save the password to remember, I got the DBUS error in the next
time.
If I remove the password entry in the "Passwords and Encryption Keys", &
try to open samba share it is asking for the password & wor
you can read
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs/Triage/Responses#Obtain%20a%20backtrace%20from%20an%20apport%20crash%20report%20%28using%20gdb%29
to get details on how to get the stacktrace, you need to adapt it to
gvfs rather than firefox though
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Could you try to obtain a backtrace following the instructions at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and upload the backtrace
(as an attachment) to the bug report. This will greatly help us in
tracking down your problem?
(the second comment indicates a crash, you might also want to get t
the justification is that the bug is not at crasher or a security issue
and that it has no duplicate or other affect users right now
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Strangely enough I'm not getting this on my main machine which was
installed with an older build and then updated. Perhaps it's only
effecting the fresh installs at the moment?
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I just tested this inside VirtualBox with the daily build 2010-04-13 and
upon trying to access a network share, after putting in the credentials
for it and selecting remember until I logout, I was presented the the
errors once again.
Attaching a picture.
Is there anyone else out there who can con
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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And what's your justification for it being of low importance? How can
you determine that when this isn't even confirmed yet? Or are you just
trying to be a jerk because I said I thought it was of high importance?
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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I tried logging out and back in, and could then remount the same share.
In the case mentioned above where I tried rebooting on a computer and
that did not help, I had told it to save the password indefinitely.
This means that this issue is somehow related to whether or not the
password for a shar
I have now reproduced this bug.
Steps:
1) Mount a SMB share. In my case, the share required a password, and I told it
to save until logged out.
2) Unmount that share.
3) Attempt to remount that share.
I then tried accessing other shares on the same and other computers on
the same network and wa
I also will sometimes get, "Sorry, the program gvfsd-smb-browse" closed
unexpectedly, but it is not able to send the report. I get:
The problem cannot be reported:
The program crashed on an assertion failure, but the message could not be
retrieved. Apport does not support reporting these crashes
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