Re: [BUG] Problem with gnome-terminal
- From: zucchi zedzone mmc com au (NotZed)
- To: ALIABDIN aucegypt edu (Ali Abdin)
- Cc: gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [BUG] Problem with gnome-terminal
- Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 18:30:50 +1030 (CST)
I agree it is a bug, however, i'm surprised you can actually logon :)
A patch to fix it is trivial, I will look at it tonight.
Thanks,
Michael
>
> Aha :) that /might/ be the problem - I recently changed the user
> (aliabdin) from from bash to bash2 using the 'usermod' progam, when I
> changed it I just used 'bash2' as opposed to '/usr/bin/bash2' -
> unfortunately, I am not at home right now so I can't test it (I'm at the
> uni lab)
>
> Anyway, I /STILL/ think this is a bug because all other terminals handle
> this error gracefully - i.e Eterm, xterm, nxterm, etc.
>
> Also, if it CAN NOT handle it, at least provide a more 'appropriate'
> error message (instead of the Unix98 pty error, or the straight segfault).
>
> Thanks, I'll report my progress later today when I get home :) (perhaps
> this can be (hopefully) fixed in gnome-core-1.0.54pre3)
>
> On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, NotZed wrote:
>
> >
> > What is your shell set to in your password file?
> >
> > If it has no / in it, it may cause this problem (although how the hell
> > that could be i have no idea).
> >
> > If now, try running:
> >
> > info locals
> > print *shell
> >
> > From the segfault frame.
> >
> >
> > > I am running all the 'October GNOME' packages.
> > >
> > > For some reason, all of a sudden my gnome-terminal broke - I have a standard
> > > RedHat 6.0 system, but recently, I started playing around with my bashrc
> > > file and today tried to install some VGA fonts. I also installed svgatext
> > > and SVGAlibs - I don't know if that is related. Anyway, at first
> > > gnome-terminal would quit and the error on the console is:
> > > Error: unable to fork: Success
> > > I kept repeating gnome-terminal and sometimes it told me that my Unix98 ptys
> > > were not set-up correctly - but they are. I checked, and even Eterm was
> > > using them!!! Anyway, I recompiled with debugging info and this is what I
> > > got - Note: I'm using bash2 v2.03 - After running gnome-terminal a few times
> > > it now CONSISTENTLY crashes and brings up gnome-segv
> > > Also note, when I login as ROOT, gnome-terminal works fine, this is only
> > > when I login as a user.
> > >
> > > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> > > 0x8050381 in get_shell_name (shell=0xbffff85c, name=0xbffff860, isLogin=-1)
> > > at gnome-terminal.c:1619
> > > 1619 len = strlen (only_name);
> > > (gdb) bt
> > > #0 0x8050381 in get_shell_name (shell=0xbffff85c, name=0xbffff860,
> > > isLogin=-1)
> > > at gnome-terminal.c:1619
> > > #1 0x8051341 in new_terminal_cmd (cmd=0x0, cfg_in=0x8056c60, geometry=0x0)
> > > at gnome-terminal.c:2099
> > > #2 0x80520b6 in main_terminal_program (argc=1, argv=0xbffff964,
> > > environ=0xbffff96c) at gnome-terminal.c:2653
> > > #3 0x80520e6 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffff964) at gnome-terminal.c:2666
> > > (gdb)
> > >
> > > Any advice or information is greatly appreciated - If you need more
> > > information please tell me, and I'll tell you :)
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
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