BUGabundo :: I don't know if there is some relation between bugs #603080 and #582169. The latter (at least for me) happens when trying to connect to a server (via SMB or FTP): the service is refused because of a DBUS timeout. Nothing else happens, no application is slowed down, the system won't freeze. Some now and then, the DBUS timeout is followed by a crash of GVFS (not always).
In both cases, I'm not able to generate a backtrace. The DBUS timout pops up from a process which is unpredictably forked from the DBUS daemon: so I have no chance to attach it from GDB. GVSF starts in an unpredictable moment and then crash just less then a second later, so it is not possible to get the process' PID and pass it to GDB. Is there any trick to trace fast-generating or fast-forking processes from GDB? I would like to spend sometime in finding more data and details about this bug: please, tell me how could I help You in finding the real problem and maybe its solution... Before May (before I upgraded to Lucid) I never experienced such problem, nor with Karmic nor with Hardy ... Ciao CM -- DBus: some now and when got "timout" error https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/582169 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs