OpenSUSE :: Thunderbird 3 Crashes Wit A Segmentation Fault Due To Ldap
Dec 29, 2009
I am using openSuse 11.0 and have installed Thunderbird 3 (MozillaThunderbird-3.0.0-15.1) from the mozilla/openSUSE_11.0 repository of the build service. Thunderbird does not start, upon invoking it I get an instant crash with /usr/bin/thunderbird: line 130: 12025 Speicherzugriffsfehler $MOZ_PROGRAM "$@" (Speicherzugriffsfehler is the german equivalent of "segmentation fault"). I do believe, that this problem is somehow caused by some failed LDAP access.
I am using an LDAP-based user account which causes the behaviour described. For testing purposes I created a local user account, which could start thunderbird 3 without a problem. Starting and stopping nscd did not work, neither did the removal of .thunderbird and .mozilla. Here are the final lines of an strace dump:
After installing 11.3 as an update from 11.2 Kaffeine was working but Skype was not. Following various suggestions on this site I eventually got Skype working but now Kaffeine crashes every time I try to start it, this is the message I get:
Application: Kaffeine (kaffeine-xbu), signal: Segmentation fault [Current thread is 1 (Thread 0x7f37268a1760 (LWP 26052))] Thread 4 (Thread 0x7f37158fb710 (LWP 26054)): #0 0x00007f3725043709 in pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0 #1 0x00007f372612b951 in metronom_sync_loop () from /usr/lib64/libxine.so.1 #2 0x00007f372503ea4f in start_thread () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0 #3 0x00007f3723e2e82d in clone () from /lib64/libc.so.6 #4 0x0000000000000000 in ?? () .....
What it all means in very simple English and what an ignoramus can do to put it right? I should perhaps explain that although I have been using SuSE since version 9 I am totally incapable of understanding terminal work. I have so far managed, to a large extent, by trial and error but it seems that as versions get better it gets more and more difficult to fix problems. The help provided by OpenSUSE is very good but as one gets older it gets more and more difficult to remember instructions so that they can be followed - you need two pc's one being fixed and a working one to provide the instuctions side by side!
Choqok has been working fine until today. Now, every time I start my computer and boot into openSUSE 11.4 x86-64 Choqok loads asks for the KWallet password which I enter, it then loads, but within seconds it crashes with a signal 11 Segmentation Fault. How do I fix this? It was working the last time my computer was on which was yesterday. I have not changed anything since then.
Everytime when I click on print, print preview or page setup, thunderbird disappears and I get this error:
Code: /usr/lib64/thunderbird-3.0.5/run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 6569 Segmentation fault "$prog" ${1+"$@"} Because I very rarely print emails out of thunderbird, I just recognized the error now, but I don't know how
Since upgrading to 10.04 Thunderbird doesn't work properly. It is Thunderbird 3.04. It works for locally-created users but exits with 'segmentation fault' when the user is from LDAP. In the latter case, the home directory is local, created by pam_mkhomedir. I get the same problem with a newly-installed 10.04 system.
I cannot understand why it worked fine in 9.10 but not in 10.04. I set "set -x" in the thunderbird script and here is the trace from that:
Using Ubuntu 9.10 & Pidgin 2.5.5 (upgraded from 2.5.2 while writing this post, but it did not fix the problem)This problem appeared after closing pidgin and trying to run it again i.e. restarting it (I have to restart it at some point after a long runtime, but that is another issue), it fully loads up (at least, it looks like it) and then instantly crashes with segmentation fault message. Judging from the first glance on the log, the crash has something to do with the windows live protocol.Of course, I have tried searching the web and this forum for an answer, but could not find any suitable one. There is one solution I have found, that is: (re)moving the .purple folder, but that "solution" is not really an option.
When I try to start amarok, I get a splash screen, and then it crashes with a segmentation fault. I have tried removing the amarok rpm's, and reinstalling it, but that didn't work out. I don't get enough information from the backtrace, but I also can't figure out which packages I need to get more debugging information. I have been subscribed to development repositories, so I guess I have some unstable packages on my system, but don't know which ones. So this is what I get: After starting amarok from Konsole, I get the following output:
I noticed weird behavior with some of the installed applications. It all started with Guake when I wanted to use it. My shortcut key is F4, I hit F4 and nothing showed up. So I run Guake in terminal, everything fine. Then I hit F4 key and after few seconds Guake crashes with message "Segmentation fault". Nothing more, just that. Then I noticed that Audacity does the same, Gdebi too and even Reportbug app does that (I'm not sure about "segmentation fault", but the app crashes). I don't remember doing anything special or installing any app. All I can think of is this message when booting the system
Code: Select allsystemd[1]: Job rpcbind.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
No idea, if there is any connection. Is there anyway, how I can maybe see more behind that "Segmentation fault" error? I found history.log in /var/log/apt/, so I'm thinking about looking into it and see if I really did not installed anything. I have a little feeling that it might have started after some update, but I'm not sure about that..
Yesterday Totem started crashing - the window shows for a second and then dissapears. Reinstalling via synaptic didnt help.Invalid column number 6 added to iter (remember to end your list of columns with a -1)Segmentation fault.I removed all installed gstreamer codecs, and it still crashes, and I now I have no clue why I cant use the app.I`m using a fresh install of Karmik Koala (over my ubuntu 10.04 without a format )
I've been having a bit of trouble with Nautilus for the past few days; as soon as I log in, Nautilus starts opening "Starting file manager" windows uncontrollably, and I have to 'killall nautilus' to stop it.
If I try and run nautilus from the terminal, I'm merely given the output code...
Wasting too much time with this game the other day, the whole system froze up and I had to do a hard shutdown. Ever since then, the program won't load. No other programs seem to be affected. Tried uninstalling then reinstalling lbreakout2, to no avail.
Code: ~$ lbreakout2 LBreakout2 2.6.1 Copyright 2001-2005 Michael Speck Published under GNU GPL
[Code]...
Of course, this could be nature's little way of telling me I should be doing less nostalgic arcade games and more homework, but still, would love to know if there's a fix for this.
I updated kernel to 2.6.31.12-0.1-desktop yesterday and now i have problem with shutdown. Everything goes as usual and system shutting down, but after all monitor keeps to work, and computer also doesn't halt.The last two lines i see on screen are:The system will be halted immediately Segmentation Fault Also i hear that some cooler or may be hard disk stops after this. But monitor and the rest of computer are still working With previous kernel i had no this problem.Reboot command works normal
Some time ago I had to reinstall all my packages under 64-bit OpenSuse 11.2. After that I can't get Skype working - Skype always gives me "segmentation fault" when trying to execute it (from command-line).
I've followed steps recommended in wiki, I've tried different versions (32-bit as well as 64-bit RPMs) downloaded from different repositories (including old 1.4.0.xx). Nothing changes anything.
I don't have any webcam and I've never had one, so I guess it cannot be related to that.
I get segmentation fault error while trying to launch eric python IDE. I tried reinstalling a lot of times but with no use. I even tried using a different version but gives the same error. I am only installing it through rpms. here is the stacktrace.
[Code]...
(I also tried chmod to make it executable since the gdb said it is not in executable format.)
as the title describes - php5-readline causes Segmentation fault on opensuse 11.2, on both my desktop and laptop, on all listed versions of php - 5.2.9, 5.3.0 and 5.3.1
Is there a general command which gives information what exactly causes a segmentation fault to an application. Some application have not options like debug , launching the application from a command line returns "segmentation fault" as result. That does not give information what make the application to crush , especially if another application or a plug-ins messing up with the launched application.
I am amidst installing an MIT Kerberos server right now and I got stuck on the initialization of the realm. Whenever I issue the krb5_util create command I end up getting a segmentation fault, the principals don't get created and the server is still pretty much useless.
Code: linux-z0kg:/var/lib/kerberos/krb5kdc # kdb5_util create -r METROPOLIA.LAN -s Loading random data Initializing database '/var/lib/kerberos/krb5kdc/principal' for realm 'METROPOLIA.LAN', master key name 'K/M@METROPOLIA.LAN' You will be prompted for the database Master Password. It is important that you NOT FORGET this password. Enter KDC database master key: Re-enter KDC database master key to verify: Segmentation fault Whenever I try to start the kadmind or krb5kdc services I get the following error:
Code: Error. Default principal database does not If anyone has an idea how to solve this
This issue has appeared at least twice in the past few years, for Ver. 10 and 11, but I've not seen any answer other than a suggestion to file a bug report.
The NFS client, on 11.4, returns an unspecified error when started from System Runlevel: YaST got signal 11 at YCP file Service.ycp:77 /sbin/yast2: line 423: 19958 Segmentation fault $ybindir/y2base $module "$@" "$SELECTED_GUI" $Y2_GEOMETRY $Y2UI_ARGS
Is this client not compatible with the wide screen format on my notebook?
overnight break Left both machines running at the end of the day. This morning, Runlevel can stop and restart NFS client with no problem. The remote directory shows up in the client's Dolphin and is the correct size and content. In the medical field they call this spontaneous remission. Hope it works for you too.
I have a problem with OpenSC while trying to use cardreader OMNIKEY CardMan 6121.I've installed drivers from manufacturer website (ifdokccid_lnx_x64-3.5.1.tar.gz).After that I run opensc-tool and everything seems to be OK.But pkcs11-tool gives me a "Segmentation fault" error. Firefox crashes immediately when I insert cardreader into USB. I've installed OpenSC PKCS#11 Module (/usr/lib64/onepi-opensc-pkcs11.so) on my Firefox.
I tried to debug using "pcscd -fd" and I saw that pcscd uses right drivers "ifdokccid".All this works fine for 6 months on openSUSE 11.2 x64 and it stopped working when I made clean install of openSUSE 11.3 x64.
I recently bought an HP OfficeJet 6500 AIO printer. Since the printer has ethernet connectivity, I have managed to setup the printer with the 32bit openSuSE 11.2, 11.3 machines I have in my network. However, the 64bit 11.1 is another beast. I cannot make the printer work. The default and updated from officials repos hplip does not contain the PPD file for the printer/scanner/fax.I added the "Printing" repository (Index of /repositories/Printing/openSUSE_11.1) and downloaded the 64bit versions of hplip, hplip-hpijs packages. Now, the issues:hp-setup does not run with "Segmentation fault" error! Although I can see the printer, setup and modify it's configuration, cups cannot print, not even a test page.The errors I have are:
Code: Unable to execute /usr/lib64/cups/filter/hpcups: No such file or directory
Regarding the 1st error, I "solved" it by using the hplip-qt3 package from KDE_3 repository. And when I used that version of hplip, (3.10.9-4.2, instead of the 3.10.9-31.1 of the Printing repository), I had no more filter related problems (foomatic etc).For the second one, it is obvious that the problem is related to the location of the 64bit filters.The /var/log/cups/error.log has the following lines:
Code: I [13/Jan/2011:20:50:52 +0200] [Job 60] Started filter /usr/lib64/cups/filter/pstops (PID 30039) I [13/Jan/2011:20:50:52 +0200] [Job 60] Started filter /usr/lib64/cups/filter/pstoraster (PID 30040) code....
I using a linux kernel v2.6.26.something. Distribution: OpenSuse 10.3. While writing a c program on linux in KATE, i used character pointers to declare a string like, for ex: " char *temp " but compilation with gcc gives me the error," Segmentation Fault " what is segmentation Fault Why does it occur or what are the reasons behind it?
I did a Yum update last Friday. It was done before 5.6 was released so I still have 5.5 + various updates. Yum is now giving me a segmentation fault when I try to run it. I believe it has to do with an improperly synchronized version of sqlite which was updated and then Yum stopped working. I'm guessing that installing the latest Yum RPM will fix the dependency issues. Will this throw me out of sync with for instance updating to 5.6?
VLC was behaving weirdly recently and when I've tried to run it with primusrun command (since I have optimus card) it gave me a segmentation fault
Code: Select allVLC media player 2.2.1 Terry Pratchett (Weatherwax) (revision 2.2.1-0-ga425c42) Segmentation fault
I've read on google that issue has been solved by a few people from updating the microcode, but I don't even understand what microcode is, I'm also not sure whether I should install amd64 or intel package for it?
Here is my lscpu
Code: Select all$ lscpu Architecture: x86_64 CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit Byte Order: Little Endian CPU(s): 4 On-line CPU(s) list: 0-3
my KDE is making segmentation fault. KDE is not required to restart but this segmentation fault is making every time (after 2 min) when i login to kde/fedora. this is making me annoying.. my linux info is following:
I just have installed Karmic Koala and have a problem running Firefox. I`ve seen that this is quite a common problem, but since I`m a newbie, I have no idea what to do. I have not found any solutions that would solve my problem yet. Every time I try to load a website including flash advertisings, Firefox just quits.
I was in the process of installing something via apt-get. The laptop crashed halfway through, and now I cannot install anything new, do any updates/upgrades. I also cannot open Synaptic.When running apt-get in the terminal I get the following error:
I just made a pretty simple program in geany (GCC with default options)and I ended up with Segmentation fault. program is pretty simple and it performs binary search on an array.I know what segfault is but here I m clue less about why it is happening.and one thing more, the program runs fine in turbo C++ compiler.Same thing happened earlier too when I was making a program which included some simple string manipulation