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Hello all! I'm running Arch with Gnome 3.6 on a (newly) systemd installation, without consolekit. I have Banshee 2.6.0 installed after the recent update, and after updating I have been getting a segmentation fault every time I start it. This typically happens within about 3 seconds of starting it up, yet it has delayed until after playing one song on occasion. Here's the output from banshee --debug:
Stacktrace:
at (wrapper managed-to-native) Gtk.Application.gtk_main () <IL 0x0000e, 0xffffffff>
at Gtk.Application.Run () <IL 0x00000, 0x0000b>
at Banshee.Gui.GtkBaseClient.Run () [0x00000] in /build/src/banshee-2.6.0/src/Core/Banshee.ThickClient/Banshee.Gui/GtkBaseClient.cs:207
at Banshee.Gui.GtkBaseClient.Startup () [0x00000] in /build/src/banshee-2.6.0/src/Core/Banshee.ThickClient/Banshee.Gui/GtkBaseClient.cs:82
at Hyena.Gui.CleanRoomStartup.Startup (Hyena.Gui.CleanRoomStartup/StartupInvocationHandler) [0x00044] in /build/src/banshee-2.6.0/src/Hyena/Hyena.Gui/Hyena.Gui/CleanRoomStartup.cs:54
at Banshee.Gui.GtkBaseClient.Startup<T> () [0x00024] in /build/src/banshee-2.6.0/src/Core/Banshee.ThickClient/Banshee.Gui/GtkBaseClient.cs:77
at Banshee.Gui.GtkBaseClient.Startup<T> (string[]) [0x0004d] in /build/src/banshee-2.6.0/src/Core/Banshee.ThickClient/Banshee.Gui/GtkBaseClient.cs:67
at Nereid.Client.Main (string[]) [0x00000] in /build/src/banshee-2.6.0/src/Clients/Nereid/Nereid/Client.cs:54
at (wrapper runtime-invoke) <Module>.runtime_invoke_void_object (object,intptr,intptr,intptr) <IL 0x00050, 0xffffffff>
at (wrapper managed-to-native) System.AppDomain.ExecuteAssembly (System.AppDomain,System.Reflection.Assembly,string[]) <IL 0x0001b, 0xffffffff>
at System.AppDomain.ExecuteAssemblyInternal (System.Reflection.Assembly,string[]) [0x00026] in /build/src/mono-2.10.8/mcs/class/corlib/System/AppDomain.cs:660
at System.AppDomain.ExecuteAssembly (string,System.Security.Policy.Evidence,string[]) [0x00008] in /build/src/mono-2.10.8/mcs/class/corlib/System/AppDomain.cs:629
at (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check) System.AppDomain.ExecuteAssembly (string,System.Security.Policy.Evidence,string[]) <IL 0x0003b, 0xffffffff>
at System.AppDomain.ExecuteAssembly (string) [0x00000] in /build/src/mono-2.10.8/mcs/class/corlib/System/AppDomain.cs:612
at (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check) System.AppDomain.ExecuteAssembly (string) <IL 0x00039, 0xffffffff>
at Booter.Booter.BootClient (string) [0x00000] in /build/src/banshee-2.6.0/src/Clients/Booter/Booter/Entry.cs:112
at Booter.Booter.Main () [0x000f1] in /build/src/banshee-2.6.0/src/Clients/Booter/Booter/Entry.cs:105
at (wrapper runtime-invoke) object.runtime_invoke_void (object,intptr,intptr,intptr) <IL 0x0004c, 0xffffffff>
Native stacktrace:
Segmentation fault
Any suggestions on how to fix this issue? Downgrading to Banshee 2.4.1 does not help either. Thanks!
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I too am having this issue (Gnome 3.6, systemd). I deleted /home/*user*/.config/banshee-1 to get banshee to at least open and import my library again, but it seems very unstable. Rating songs seems to crash the player and eventually locks me out completely with a 'Segmentation fault' error in the console. I have to delete the config folder and start again after that.
Any help would be appreciated!
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Confirm this bug. Banshee crashes very oftern since the major update of Gnome 3.6. Downgrading banshee to 3.4 doensn't solve the problem. So it seems to be related to Gnome 3.6.
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https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/32390
Last edited by fuchs24 (2012-11-10 06:57:44)
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I have my system full updated with the last kernel and Banshee fail with segmentation fault error few seconds after.
But with LTS kernel (3.0.51-1) work!!
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I too am having this issue (Gnome 3.6, systemd). I deleted /home/*user*/.config/banshee-1 to get banshee to at least open and import my library again, but it seems very unstable. Rating songs seems to crash the player and eventually locks me out completely with a 'Segmentation fault' error in the console. I have to delete the config folder and start again after that.
I've tried doing the same solution, and it doesn't change anything on my installation. I'm betting, as said above, that it's a problem with Gnome 3.6
Last edited by delux (2012-11-12 18:50:12)
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Any updates on this issue? It's driving me crazy that Banshee crashes a couple of seconds after starting. The funny thing is, if you restart it a couple of times, it eventually stops crashing (for the duration of that session).
Having a terrible time with GNOME 3.6, various apps (e.g. Evolution Mail) are just totally buggy / unstable.
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/me can confirm this exact behaviour ^^
somtimes it crashes instantly, sometimes it crashes after playing a song, and, rarely, it keeps working for long periods of time (although i did have it crash once even after it had played flawlessly for an entire album).
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Same issue here. I tried disabling most of the extensions but no luck. Segfaulting every time a song is finished and tries to move to the next one in my Cinnamon + gnome 3.6.
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Fixed for me by following the instructions by Pictuga here: http://www.pictuga.com/fiche-835.html
Download, and build the patched gconf package!
Thanks.
Last edited by uladk (2012-11-27 15:21:55)
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Fixed for me by following the instructions by Pictuga here: http://www.pictuga.com/fiche-835.html
Download, and build the patched gconf package!
Thanks.
Thanks uladk, this fixed it for me on. Just out of curiosity, where did you find this solution?
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Fixed for me by following the instructions by Pictuga here: http://www.pictuga.com/fiche-835.html
Works for me, too!
Thanks!
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Thanks uladk, this fixed it for me on. Just out of curiosity, where did you find this solution?
I've been checking in on this bug report where a fix was posted: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/32390
Enjoy some tunes!
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oboedad55 wrote:Thanks uladk, this fixed it for me on. Just out of curiosity, where did you find this solution?
I've been checking in on this bug report where a fix was posted: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/32390
Enjoy some tunes!
Well thanks for the eagle-eye. I was watching it too but missed it.
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Is this gconf patch from pictuga going into arch package any soon? does anyone has an update on this? I mean the bug was closed, but it does not seem to arrived in the packages yet ...
Last edited by xuedi (2013-01-08 07:11:27)
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they said the patch (which is from ubuntu) ain't "clean" (which is half-true, but they quote gconf's doc which is half-false), so they won't apply it in official package.
more details there https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/32927
Last edited by pictuga (2013-01-13 20:38:39)
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Pictuga made an updated AUR package for gconf with the patch mentioned above. found it in the bug report. Thought It should be mentioned here too.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gconf-thread/
It seems to be working well. I hasn't been running this long without crashing for a long time. I even have all my usual plug-ins enabled again. Me happy.
Last edited by martinbaselier (2013-02-04 11:08:46)
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Works for me too, just replace gconf with gconf-ubuntu from the AUR.
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