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Hey everyone, wasn't sure where to put this, or even sure if it's known.
Using virtualbox, installed the helium netinstall (Debian 9 with 4.9.13 kernel, with B.L Hydrogen 8.7)
So it boots up all pleasant, but once I launch a program like fldigi, tint2 is taken out as a result. After some experimentation, whenever this program, fldigi, is launched and is running, tint2 closes and cannot be re-launched. Looking at journalctl it shows that tint2 has a segmentation fault each time I open fldigi.
What's interesting is that this only occurs in the BunsenLabs 8.7, with the 4.9 kernel, I tried this on 8.5 stable with the stable jessie kernel (3.6 I think?) and it can launch and tint2 stays open with no issue.
So I'm asking this more so to help out, what can I run and poke around to see what I can gather to implement any required fixes? I'm not sure if it's tint2 that would need an update or the fldigi software, but I'm assuming it's tint2 that would require the update since it works on the previous release.
Has anyone experienced tint2 crashing with the launch or start of other programs? So far this is the only instance I can find that does this.
Here's the output I see when I try to restart tint2 when fldigi is running:
kingcaesar@kingcaesar:~$ tint2
xRandr: Found crtc's: 1
xRandr: Linking output default with crtc 0
No XSETTINGS manager, tint2 uses config option 'launcher_icon_theme'.
real transparency on... depth: 32
panel items: LTSC
Systray composited rendering on
tint2 : nb monitor 1, nb monitor used 1, nb desktop 2
Segmentation fault
Last edited by Horizon_Brave (2017-04-25 18:49:37)
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installed the helium netinstall (Debian 9 with 4.9.13 kernel, with B.L Hydrogen 8.7)
Which ISO image did you use to install this system?
There is no Debian 9 (yet)
what can I run and poke around to see what I can gather to implement any required fixes?
https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
Not that I can make much sense of the output but I'm sure @o9000 would be interested.
See also https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting but an upstream report may require that you reporduce this issue in a pure stretch system.
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Okay, as for version of tint:
kingcaesar@kingcaesar:~$ apt-cache policy tint2
tint2:
Installed: 0.12.12-3
Candidate: 0.12.12-3
Version table:
*** 0.12.12-3 500
500 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian stretch/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
While the version that is running in stable that doesn't crash is:
tint2:
Installed: 0.11+svn20121014-3
Candidate: 0.11+svn20121014-3
Version table:
*** 0.11+svn20121014-3 0
500 http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/ jessie/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Thanks for moving this HoaS, yea of course now that I'm looking for it, I can't find it, but it was the iso that JohnRaff put on a google docushare site I believe..
I want to say that it's this:
live-image-amd64-170411-stretch-build.hybrid.iso
But I'm not 100% certain. I'll try the backtrace though! If just on account that it sound cool. Thanks guys will report back a bit later.. Again if anyone else has seen tint2 collapse please say so..
Last edited by Horizon_Brave (2017-04-24 20:37:44)
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live-image-amd64-170411-stretch-build.hybrid.iso
But the OP claims that this is a netinstall
I thought you had used a Debian stretch ISO image, is not the case?
Also, although the name of that image contains "stretch", this just refers to the build version used to create the image, it will in fact install a jessie-based BunsenLabs Deuterium system.
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Ahhhh I remember now... Yep yep, you're right, as stated in my OP it's Debian Stretch 4.9.13-1 I then logged in, and did the wget from our (bunsenlabs) github to pull the .zip file of the netinstall:
wget https://github.com/bunsenlabs/bunsen-netinstall/archive/helium-dev.tar.gz
I then did the ./install from there.
That being said I'm not sure how long ago this was..hmm maybe 3 or 4 weeks back? So I don't know if it's been updated since...
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Have you tried the latest tint2 build? You can build it in $HOME and put the executable in ~/bin, so it doesn't clash with the repo package. And you can get the version of the installed tint2 with...
$ tint2 -v
tint2 version 0.14.3
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For o9000, if you happen to catch this thread, here's an strace of tint2 trying to start with the fldigi program running:
https://pastebin.com/raw/KzsdvVKK
Damo, interestingly enough, doing tint2 -v just gives me:
kingcaesar@kingcaesar:~$ tint2 -v
tint2 version
kingcaesar@kingcaesar:~$
Doesn't report the version, but I got it and pasted it a few posts up from the apt-cache policy...
And no I didn't try the newest build, didn't even think to check, I figured the stretch repo would have had the newest..then right..of course.."THE FREEZE" I'll grab the newer tint2 source, and see if that changes anything...
Thanks Damo I shall return..
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@o9000's thread: tint2 0.14 released
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I figured the stretch repo would have had the newest..
Actually, the newest version of tint2 has been available in our BunsenLabs jessie-backports repository before any other distribution for the last few releases now thanks to the awesome efforts of our packaging team 8)
https://www.bunsenlabs.org/repoidx.html … orts-tint2
EDIT: flagged Arch's package as out-of-date, they should catch us up soon
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Horizon_Brave wrote:I figured the stretch repo would have had the newest..
Actually, the newest version of tint2 has been available in our BunsenLabs jessie-backports repository before any other distribution for the last few releases now thanks to the awesome efforts of our packaging team 8)
https://www.bunsenlabs.org/repoidx.html … orts-tint2
EDIT: flagged Arch's package as out-of-date, they should catch us up soon
Thanks HoaS, I have like 4 versions of Bunsen Labs in different VM's, and I could have sworn I added the bunseny backports already added, but I didn't. Anyway I downloaded the .deb manually from the bunsen repo page and installed.. going to test to see if 014 added any changes that will help..
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Holy Smokes it works! tint2 014.3 actually fixed whatever error that fldigi caused. It's been up and running for like an hour, where before it would crash almost immediately. I've tried starting fldigi from different points and methods and it's be stable.
tint2:
Installed: 0.14.3-1
Candidate: 0.14.3-1
Version table:
*** 0.14.3-1 100
100 http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian jessie-backports/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Thanks everyone, and thans 09000 for whatever foresight you had in updating this! hmm another score for the bunsen-backports team!
Last edited by Horizon_Brave (2017-04-25 18:49:14)
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Thank you for reporting this. Please ping me whenever you have doubts about bugs, sometimes I don't read the forum every day.
In this case the issue was simply hidden by the fact that the code was slightly different. I've fixed it in master.
The code that deals with icons is pretty crappy, I will clean it up when I have time.
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