It filled my /var partition with a 5g syslog file in less than an hour. Computer almost completely freeze (gradually, up to nothing responding at all). I managed to figure out that syslog was the issue, save it and delete it from /var just in time. "apt upgrade" was stuck for 10/15 minutes at " Generating /boot/initrd.img" step.
Same error shortly after boot and upgrade (could be coincidental):
Oct 15 15:38:08 XXX dbus-daemon[2685]: Activating service name='com. intel.dleyna- renderer' renderer- service[ 5506]: dLeyna core version 0.4.0 renderer- service[ 5506]: dleyna- renderer- service version 0.4.0 4142]: g_byte_ array_remove_ range: assertion 'index_ + length <= array->len' failed 4142]: Ignoring unexpected response
Oct 15 15:38:08 XXX dleyna-
Oct 15 15:38:08 XXX dleyna-
Oct 15 15:38:09 XXX gnome-software[
Oct 15 15:38:09 XXX gnome-software[
then the last two lines again and again :
Oct 15 15:38:10 XXX gnome-software[ 4142]: Ignoring unexpected response 4142]: g_byte_ array_remove_ range: assertion 'index_ + length <= array->len' failed
Oct 15 15:38:10 XXX gnome-software[
It filled my /var partition with a 5g syslog file in less than an hour. Computer almost completely freeze (gradually, up to nothing responding at all). I managed to figure out that syslog was the issue, save it and delete it from /var just in time. "apt upgrade" was stuck for 10/15 minutes at " Generating /boot/initrd.img" step.
This bug might have had serious consequences.