Bug#572242: famd uses 100% CPU still occurs

2011-06-14 Thread Julian Hall
Getting the same symptoms as bug #252896. May be triggered by using k3b to access filesystems mounted over SMB shares (an operation I do regularly, and which seems related to other reports in 252896). Installed version is 2.7.0-13.3+lenny1. Nothing relevant is added to log files when the pro

Bug#476727: tightvncserver: completely wrong keyboard-layout after logon to gnome

2008-11-11 Thread Julian Hall
A better workaround (but still less than ideal) to the ones mentioned above: It seems that gnome is trying to load a default keymap when it initializes, but tightvnc requires a specific one that's nothing like the one gnome loads. By running the following command while logged in with a twm se

Bug#481191: gnome-settings-daemon under vnc segfaults

2008-11-11 Thread Julian Hall
Josselin Mouette wrote: We’re not completely doomed yet; this may be an optimization issue (compiler bug or wrong assumption from the code). Could you try with nostrip but without noopt? This way you should still have a debuggable code that shows the problem, and you can send the backtrace. Tha

Bug#481191: gnome-settings-daemon under vnc segfaults

2008-11-11 Thread Julian Hall
Josselin Mouette wrote: This could also be a heisenbug. If you rebuild the package without debugging symbols (i.e. without "noopt nostrip" options), does it work as well? Yes, you're right, that version doesn't work either. Julian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subj

Bug#476727: tightvncserver: completely wrong keyboard-layout after logon to gnome

2008-11-11 Thread Julian Hall
I'm seeing this too, on lenny/amd64. Hopefully this should be enough info to reproduce: I installed a fresh copy of lenny using the beta2 network install disc image, and ran an update via the update manager applet from the gnome desktop. Then I installed tightvncserver and set up gdm to acc

Bug#481191: gnome-settings-daemon under vnc segfaults

2008-11-11 Thread Julian Hall
Not the original reporter, but I was seeing similar symptoms and error message -- mine looked like this: Nov 11 10:48:21 iris kernel: gnome-settings-[11408]: segfault at 10 rip 2bb22a1d rsp 7fffe118f9b0 error 4 I followed the rebuild instructions in the "how to get a backtrace" page you

Bug#476362: message in maildir with embedded nulls results in unterminated message body from RETR

2008-04-16 Thread Julian Hall
Package: teapop-mysql Version: 0.3.7-3 Severity: normal Via some unknown mechanism, a corrupted message ended up in one of my maildir folders. The text of the message included a number of embedded nulls (I can forward a copy as it originally appeared if anyone needs to see it). When download