gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()

Bug #714088 reported by alfe08
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This bug affects 37 people
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Confirmed
Medium
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon

Suite à la mise à jour de Natty vers alpha 2

ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: gnome-settings-daemon 2.32.1-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-1.28-generic 2.6.38-rc2
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-1-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Sun Feb 6 15:11:42 2011
ExecutablePath: /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-settings-daemon
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" - Alpha amd64 (20110202)
ProcCmdline: /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-settings-daemon
ProcEnviron:
 LANGUAGE=fr_FR:fr_FR.UTF-8:fr:en_GB:en
 LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8
 LC_MESSAGES=fr_FR.utf8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SegvAnalysis:
 Segfault happened at: 0x7f4b510733d0: mov 0x70(%rax),%rdi
 PC (0x7f4b510733d0) ok
 source "0x70(%rax)" (0xaaaaaaaaaaaaab1a) not located in a known VMA region (needed readable region)!
 destination "%rdi" ok
SegvReason: reading unknown VMA
Signal: 11
SourcePackage: gnome-settings-daemon
StacktraceTop:
 ?? () from /usr/lib/libappindicator.so.1
 g_closure_invoke () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
 ?? () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
 g_signal_emit_valist () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
 g_signal_emit () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
Title: gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin plugdev sambashare
XsessionErrors:
 (nautilus:1359): GConf-CRITICAL **: gconf_value_free: assertion `value != NULL' failed
 (gnome-power-manager:1370): libappindicator-WARNING **: Unable to connect to the Notification Watcher: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name :1.83 was not provided by any .service files
 (gnome-power-manager:1370): libappindicator-WARNING **: Unable to connect to the Notification Watcher: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name :1.83 was not provided by any .service files
 (gnome-power-manager:1370): libappindicator-WARNING **: Unable to connect to the Notification Watcher: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name :1.83 was not provided by any .service files

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alfe08 (alfe08) wrote :
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Apport retracing service (apport) wrote :

StacktraceTop:
 watcher_owner_changed (obj=<value optimized out>,
 g_closure_invoke (closure=0xfbafd0,
 ?? ()

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Apport retracing service (apport) wrote : Stacktrace.txt
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Apport retracing service (apport) wrote : ThreadStacktrace.txt
Changed in gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → Medium
tags: removed: need-amd64-retrace
visibility: private → public
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Stephen Cradock (s-cradock) wrote :

This is happening again with Oneiric fully-updated from alpha2. It happens at start-up, but does not prevent system from opening desktop with Unity-2d.

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Tony Mugan (tmugan) wrote :

I just got it with Oneiric also after all latest updates today.
I noticed that there were three wifi icons at the top of the screen in Gnome. (having trouble with unity and fglrx but that is a different story).

On hovering over the icons it became clear that the menus beneath them were ok (sound and accessibility features).
This is when the crash dialog popped up so it may be related to me using the menus.

Changed in gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Mark Rooney (rooney-mark-a) wrote :

I have the same issue - and I've been trying to report it for ages but the Launchpad janitor kept closing it.

For me in a normal unity session it results in a reduced graphical interface and the only solution is to log out and back in again to reload gnome settings daemon.

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