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Bug#365079: marked as done (gnome-session causes X to signal 11, after xkb-data install)



Your message dated Wed, 30 Aug 2006 00:31:42 +0200
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and subject line Bug#365079: Acknowledgement (gnome-session causes X to signal 11, after xkb-data install)
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Package: xkb-data
Version: 0.8-5
Severity: normal

Hello,

I do a dist-upgrade everyday, and before this one:

[REMOVE, NOT USED] libresmgr1
[REMOVE, NOT USED] resmgr
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] xkb-data
[UPGRADE] info 4.8-8 -> 4.8.dfsg.1-1
[UPGRADE] liblcms1 1.13-1 -> 1.15-1
[UPGRADE] liblcms1-dev 1.13-1 -> 1.15-1
[UPGRADE] libxklavier10 2.2-1 -> 2.2-3
[UPGRADE] texinfo 4.8-8 -> 4.8.dfsg.1-1
[UPGRADE] xml-core 0.09 -> 0.09-0.1

I had a perfectly working X server. After the above dist-upgrade, my X
server does a signal 11 when running gnome-session. I suspect xkb-data,
because it is the only related package that got installed/upgraded and
because of the following backtrace that apperas in the X log:

#
Backtrace:
# 0: /usr/bin/X11/X(xf86SigHandler+0x88) [0x8089898]
# 1: [0xffffe420]
# 2: /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(malloc+0x7f) [0xb7ddc92f]
# 3: /usr/bin/X11/X(Xalloc+0x1b) [0x80ee7cb]
# 4: /usr/bin/X11/X(Xcalloc+0x1a) [0x80ee99a]
# 5: /usr/bin/X11/X [0x814c9be]
# 6: /usr/bin/X11/X(SrvXkbAddGeomShape+0x127) [0x814d477]
# 7: /usr/bin/X11/X(ProcXkbSetGeometry+0x477) [0x812bf67]
# 8: /usr/bin/X11/X(Dispatch+0x15e) [0x80c9a7e]
# 9: /usr/bin/X11/X(main+0x415) [0x80d6785]
# 10: /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xd0) [0xb7d88eb0]
# 11: /usr/bin/X11/X [0x8070131]

As you see in frame 6, there's also Xkb...

Please tell me if I can further help to fix this, because it renders my
whole GNOME system useless.

I'm running an up-to-date testing. The problem occurs with any X driver,
including VESA.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.15-1-k7
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

-- no debconf information


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On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 09:28:42PM +0200, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> OK, sorry for filing a duplicate bug.
> 
> The solution: downgrade libxklavier10 to 2.2-1.
> 
> See bugs: 364838 and 364830
> 
> I think this bug should be reassigned to libxklavier10 (or X) and could 
> be merged with the above bugs. I'll leave that up to the maintainer (I 
> haven't got much experience with the BTS commands...)

There have been indeed problems with libxklavier10, everything is fixed
now, so I am closing this bug.  Please reopen if you have still trouble.
Thanks for your report.

Denis

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