On 02/21/2011 08:41 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 02/21/2011 05:09 PM, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote:
uff i reading this http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xcb/2010-March/005818.html and seem like that!
any help fron anybody here!
I'll follow up there. I can't believe that an libxcb problem would still be around a year later. <snip>
Guys, The problem is glibc-2.13-4. I have about 5 Arch/Trinity Virtualbox VMs. On one I had not updated, I started Trinity x86_64 and there was NO kdesktop crash. I then proceeded to update the VM to the current Arch packages which included: [2011-02-22 11:13] Generating locales... [2011-02-22 11:13] en_US.UTF-8... done [2011-02-22 11:13] en_US.ISO-8859-1... done [2011-02-22 11:13] Generation complete. [2011-02-22 11:13] upgraded glibc (2.13-3 -> 2.13-4) <snip> [2011-02-22 11:17] upgraded kernel26 (2.6.37-6 -> 2.6.37.1-1) [2011-02-22 11:17] upgraded kernel26-headers (2.6.37-6 -> 2.6.37.1-1) <snip> [2011-02-22 11:18] upgraded trinity-kdelibs (1220926-1 -> 1222098-1) [2011-02-22 11:18] upgraded trinity-kdebase (1221507-1 -> 1221588-1) On next reboot/restart, I got the kdesktop.kcrash (attached). So then I downgraded glibc (2.13-4 -> 2.13-3), restarted Trinity -> perfect No kdesktop,kcrash. It looks like this is a glibc issue, so I'll follow up (below) with Arch to make sure it looks like glibc and not a package issue. Thanks for your help. cc: arch-general Arch devs - Do you think this could be a packaging/patch issue with Arch, or do you think is going to be glibc itself? It looks like glibc to me, but I thought I'd ask first before going to the glibc folks. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.