On 30/08/2019 22:58, Rex Dieter wrote:
Rex Dieter wrote:
> Rex Dieter wrote:
>
>> John Pilkington wrote:
>>
>>> With fully updated F29 I'm suddenly seeing this. 'Please report'
but
>>> reporting and debugging seem broken for this. I wonder if it's related
>>> to historic enabling of kdesu and perhaps the kannolo repo?
>>
>> I'm able to reproduce, but I'm at a loss where the problem comes from.
>>
>> I tried building kf5-5.61.0 locally, and the problem remained.
>>
>> I see it's been reported,
>>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1746465
>>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1743895
>>
>> and upstream at
>>
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411441
>
> I think I've found one workaround, at least after some initial testing, if
> you set
> KDE_DEBUG=1
> in your environment, which effectively disabled drkonqi crash reporter,
> then the kdeinit errors stop happening.
>
> I set that in /etc/xdg/plasma-workspace/env/env.sh, adding the line:
> export KDE_DEBUG=1
So, that only hides the crashes, my journalctl still includes entries like
Process ... (file.so) of user ... dumped core.
Stack trace of thread ...:
#0 0x000000000000 n/a (n/a)
-- Rex
Thanks Rex: I don't know if this helps or is merely obvious, but I've
just run
sudo journalctl --system -r | grep kdeinit5
and see
audit[xx] : ANOM_ABEND ... comm="file.so" ... every few minutes from
Aug 28 22:33 to Aug 29 15:32
I'm not seeing them now - just org.freedesktop activations by
dbus-daemon, I think for mythtv.
John