Bug#364838: xkb-data: systematically kills GNOME session during login
ke, 2006-04-26 kello 07:47 +0100, Daniel Stone kirjoitti:
> On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 09:40:28AM +0300, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> > ke, 2006-04-26 kello 06:03 +0100, Daniel Stone kirjoitti:
> > > On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 04:34:38AM +0300, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> > > > Since tonight's dinstall run, a libxklavier10 version that explicitely
> > > > depends upon xkb-data entered Testing. This combination systematically
> > > > and repeatedly kills X. After 4 hours of debuging, what fixed it was
> > > > "dpkg -P --force-depends xkb-data" (or alternately, pinning xkb-data
> > > > to priority -1 and reverting to the previous libxklavier10 release).
> > >
> > > You need to be specific. How does it 'kill' GNOME? Can you attach your
> > > xorg.conf? Can you also attach your Xorg.0.log from a crashing session?
> > > If GNOME gives you the dialog where it asks you to attach the output
> > > from two commands if reporting a bug, can you attach the output from
> > > those two commands?
> >
> > X dies half-way through the GNOME session launching. Config and logs
> > attached. GNOME does not give me that dialog; it dies before any of the
> > desktop becomes visible.
>
> The log you give doesn't show anything meaningful, except authentication
> getting screwed up. I assume the clients all die, which makes the
> server exit, too: check ~/.xsession-errors.
.xsession-errors is empty.
Grsecurity reports a signal 6 on X.org resulting from the death of child
gnome-session.
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Martin-Éric Racine
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