Crash with hal

Doug Goldstein cardoe at gentoo.org
Fri Nov 17 19:34:13 PST 2006


Müllner Walter wrote:
> 
> Hi again,
> 
> is there really no guy that is able to help with that problem?
> 
> I already tried a few other things (eg. updated udev to 103) without
> success.
> 
> Yesterday I made a backup of my system (just the linux partitions, not
> the vfat nor the ntfs one)
> and installed a notebook with it (quite a bunch of other hardware) -
> again with no success, even
> with the latest hal git sources.
> 
> Maybee this is a problem on SuSE 10.0 - what's your development machine,
> Christian?

Same issue on Gentoo with similar udev versions (100 through 103) and
D-Bus 0.62 through D-Bus 1.0.1.

> 
> Bye
> Walter
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Christian Metzen wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> couldn't really help with your problem, but exactly the same strange
>> behaviour on my development machine here. Downgrading to hal 0.5.7.1
>> works again with udev 100 and dbus 0.93. But 0.5.8.1 crashes exactly the
>> same way.
>>
>> When moving hald-addon-storage to another location it works, but without
>> this addon. :-( I now tried it for 3 or 4 days, can't see any solution
>> for this. Perhaps there is some dev who knows about this?
>>
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>>                      -\-   Christian Metzen   -/-
>>
>> ============================================================
>> Developer and Project Lead for CCux Linux.
>> check out http://www.ccux-linux.de/ for more info.
>> EMAIL : metzench at ccux-linux.de
>> ============================================================
>>
>> Müllner Walter wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> after running with hal 0.5.7 (dbus 0.62 / udev 093) for a while now I
>>> decided to update these to the newest and greatest versions available.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately I am not able to run the HAL daemon now, because it
>>> quits with 'Segmentation fault'.
>>> I tried version 0.5.8 and 0.5.8.1 - same error.
>>>
>>> Could someone please have a look at my problem? Thanks.
>>>
>>> You can find the sylog output of the starting command
>>> 'hald --daemon=yes --verbose=yes --use-syslog' here:
>>> http://www.ff-niederfellabrunn.at/wm/hal_syslog.txt.gz
>>>
>>> The resulting processes caught with 'ps aux|grep hald' are shown here:
>>> http://www.ff-niederfellabrunn.at/wm/hal_ps_aux.txt.gz
>>>
>>> The output files of the command
>>> 'strace -o strace_hal -ff hald --daemon=yes --verbose=yes --use-syslog':
>>> http://www.ff-niederfellabrunn.at/wm/strace_ff.tar.bz2
>>>
>>>
>>> My system:
>>>
>>> Modified OpenSuSE 10.0
>>> Kernel: 2.6.17.13
>>> dbus: 0.93
>>> udev: 100
>>> hal: 0.5.8.1
>>>
>>> BTW: I also tried with the GIT version of hal as of today and
>>> attached the output of './debug-hald.sh' and 'fdisk -l /dev/hda':
>>>
>>> http://www.ff-niederfellabrunn.at/wm/debug.log.gz
>>> http://www.ff-niederfellabrunn.at/wm/hda.log.gz
>>>
>>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Bye
>>> Walter
>>>
>>>
>>>

-- 
Doug Goldstein <cardoe at gentoo.org>
http://dev.gentoo.org/~cardoe/

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