Summary: | (dbus) SIGABRT in krunner - formatting disk from YAST | ||
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Product: | [Unmaintained] solid | Reporter: | JT <jt> |
Component: | libsolid-hal | Assignee: | Alberto Villa <avilla> |
Status: | RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED | ||
Severity: | crash | CC: | kde, zahl |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | openSUSE | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Sentry Crash Report: | |||
Attachments: | stack trace from crash with all symbols loaded |
Description
JT
2009-03-07 15:14:33 UTC
Not sure if this is the right spot, but this does have lots of solid lines. Created attachment 32519 [details]
stack trace from crash with all symbols loaded
I had what seems to be a similar crash - this time in plasma while messing with the partitions on a usb stick - but Solid and QDBus are also referenced in the stack trace (attached).
I was using gparted on Fedora 10 to resize a fat32 partition on a usb stick, and add a second fat32 partition in the freed space. During the process the Device Notifier plasmoid popped up a couple of times (it had already popped up to show unmounted partitions on my HD when gparted started and scanned the partition tables, or whatever it does).
Early on in the process the panel disappeared and the kcrash handler popped up. Gparted was still resizing the first partition at the time. When I looked at the detail output afterwards it looked like gparted not only resized the partition but also moved the partition boundaries a couple of times and checked the disk 2-3 times (I think it thought that the partition was mis-aligned or not matching the boot backup - could be something to do with U3, which I'd already removed). I suspect that this is why the device notifier kept popping up with device attached notifications.
Unfortunately, I didn't think to save the detailed gparted logs.
Packages installed:
gparted-0.4.3-1.fc10.i386
parted-1.8.8-8.fc10.i386
kdebase-workspace-4.2.1-7.fc10.i386
kdebase-runtime-4.2.1-2.fc10.i386
kdebase-4.2.1-2.fc10.i386
hal-0.5.12-14.20081027git.fc10.i386
do you still reproduce with kde 4.4 ? No reply to Nicolas. Nicolas, who's your question directed at? I didn't get an email update on this for some reason when you posted. I've not reproduced it, but have stopped using eSATA external disks because I had to move the drive too far from the machine, so switched to the USB interface. Hello! Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this project has been unmaintained for many years so I am closing this bug. Please try again with the latest version and submit a new bug to frameworks-solid if your issue persists. Thank you! |