On 10.01.2014 20:04, Steve Langasek wrote:
I don't see how this analysis can be correct.  upstart receives no signal
from the kernel that the process has died until after the core handler is
finished, and if the unity8 process has died with a segfault there's no
process for upstart to kill anyway - so the kill timeout can't be related
here.

A syslog from the time of one of these failures, with 'initctl log-priority
info', may be enlightening.

The thing here is that the process segfaults on exit - after it receives SIGTERM from upstart, which then only waits $kill_timeout before SIGKILLing it, at which point apport is interrupted.

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