backtrace of nautilus core dump on amd64
Sean McNeil
sean at mcneil.com
Wed Jun 2 21:15:32 PDT 2004
On Wed, 2004-06-02 at 16:04, Tim Robbins wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 06:37:47PM -0400, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 2004-06-02 at 17:38, Sean McNeil wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2004-06-02 at 12:21, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> > > > On Wed, 2004-06-02 at 15:15, Sean McNeil wrote:
> > > > > Here is a core dump of nautilus. The only interesting difference in my
> > > > > environment is that I use ldap/nss_ldap. Other than that, everything
> > > > > should be just like everyone else:
> > > >
> > > > There are no symbols in this backtrace. Please recompile everything
> > > > with debugging flags. Also, try disabling nss_ldap, and see if it makes
> > > > a difference.
> > > >
> > > > Joe
> > >
> > > Here is a backtrace with the application built including symbols
> > > (portupgrade -fR nautilus2-2.6.1):
> >
> > I don't really see a bug here, but the stack is in pretty bad shape.
> > You might try filing this with GNOME's Bugzilla. Since I don't have an
> > amd64 machine, I won't be able to do any recreation of this. However,
> > no other 64-bit users have complained, so maybe there is a local problem
> > on your system.
>
> GNOME is generally unusable on amd64. Nautilus and the panel both work fine,
> but most other apps crash so often as to be useless: gnome-terminal,
> rhythmbox, gst-player, gpdf, ggv.
>
>
> Tim
This turns out to be a problem with my /etc/fstab file. When I delete
the comment lines and the user mounted devices then nautilus came up
just fine. Here is what my /etc/fstab looked like when it was failing:
# Device Mountpoint FStype Options Dump Pass#
/dev/ad6s1b none swap sw 0 0
/dev/ad6s1a / ufs rw 1 1
/dev/ar0s1e /home ufs rw 1 1
proc /proc procfs rw 0 0
#linproc /compat/linux/proc linprocfs rw 0 0
# user mounted devices
/dev/cd0 /home/sean/mnt/dvd0 udf rw,noauto 0 0
/dev/cd1 /home/sean/mnt/dvd1 udf rw,noauto 0 0
/dev/cd0 /home/sean/mnt/cdrom0 cd9660 ro,noauto 0 0
/dev/cd1 /home/sean/mnt/cdrom1 cd9660 ro,noauto 0 0
/dev/da0s1 /home/sean/mnt/pen msdos rw,noauto 0 0
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