On Wed, 19 Nov 2014 12:58:28 +0800
積丹尼 Dan Jacobson <jida...@jidanni.org> wrote:

> Couldn't be a plugin as I did $ su - nobody
> for pristine environment.

OK, but plugins can also end up in other paths. Those plugins *should*
show up in the dpkg -l list but maybe there is something else going on
with this one machine.
 
> objdump -p /usr/bin/midori|grep crypt
> doesn't find anything either.

Good. :-)
 
> However
> # journalctl |grep libgcrypt
> 11月 19 12:08:34 jidanni3
> org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[1477]: /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd: error while loading
> shared libraries: libgcrypt.so.11: cannot open shared object file: No
> such file or directory

Interesting.
 
> $ objdump -p /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd|grep crypt|wc
>       0       0       0
> 
> I could just install that libgcrypt package on my single affected
> machine, but I suppose it would be better to find where the problem
> lies and for me to file a proper bug report.

Install libgcrypt11 and start midori. Check in the midori preferences
if any extensions are enabled. Also check what midori loads up at the
start - a remote page or a local file.

The strace you sent me in a previous reply did not get seen by the BTS
as an attachment as it had been inserted inline - I received 5
different messages as your reply to the "Unreproducible" message. I'm
attaching the strace now.



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Neil Williams
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