[SyncEvolution] Syncing to Memotoo w SyncEvolution post-Fedora 37 upgrade (fwd)

Max Pyziur pyz at brama.com
Tue Feb 21 17:27:56 UTC 2023


On Tue, 21 Feb 2023, Patrick Ohly wrote:

> Max Pyziur <pyz at brama.com> writes:
>> I first killed any existing processes as a precaution:
>> pyz at pegasus ~>  killall syncevo-dbus-server
>> syncevo-dbus-server: no process found
>> pyz at pegasus ~>
>
> This isn't needed.
>
>> and then ran the valgrind command as indicated
>> pyz at pegasus ~> valgrind syncevolution --daemon=no --run --sync
>> refresh-from-local memotoo
>> ==28498== Memcheck, a memory error detector
>> ==28498== Copyright (C) 2002-2022, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al.
>> ==28498== Using Valgrind-3.20.0 and LibVEX; rerun with -h for copyright
>> info
>> ==28498== Command: syncevolution --daemon=no --run --sync
>> refresh-from-local memotoo
>> ==28498==
>> [INFO] memo: inactive
>> [INFO] todo: inactive
>> ==28498==
>> ==28498== Process terminating with default action of signal 11 (SIGSEGV):
>> dumping core
>> ==28498==    at 0x51A4E5C: __pthread_kill_implementation
>> (pthread_kill.c:44)
>> ==28498==    by 0x5154A75: raise (raise.c:26)
>> ==28498==    by 0x5154B1F: ??? (in /usr/lib64/libc.so.6)
>> ==28498==    by 0x5819D6F: ??? (in /usr/lib64/libcurl.so.4.8.0)
>> ==28498==    by 0x1FFEFFDB23: ???
>> ==28498==    by 0x1FFEFFDB1C: ???
>> ==28498==    by 0xDDD2467BF7667EFF: ???
>> ==28498==    by 0xC09539F: ???
>> ==28498==    by 0xB51851F: ???
>> ==28498==    by 0x5818733: ??? (in /usr/lib64/libcurl.so.4.8.0)
>
> So this is a simple reproducer... it's just not very informative :-(
>
> Can you try installing the debug packages for libc and libcurl? Then
> valgrind might tell us a bit more.

I need help here. I just ran the command:
> dnf install libcurl-debuginfo libcurl-debugsource \
--enablerepo=fedora-debuginfo --enablerepo=updates-debuginfo

... and I receive the error
No match for argument: libcurl-debugsource
Error: Unable to find a match: libcurl-debugsource

I also assume that you mean "glibc" not "libc," correct?

I haven't tried installing that one yet.

The explicit commands to install these would be helpful; otherwise, I feel 
like rooster trying to learn how to tap-dance in galoshes.
;-)

MP


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