Re: [Tracker] (tracker-extract:3603): dconf-CRITICAL



On Tue, 2017-02-28 at 11:23 +0100, Carlos Garnacho wrote:
Hi,

On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Chris <cpollock embarqmail com>
wrote:

The complete notation to my syslog that I'm seeing every two
minutes
every hour, every day is:

Feb 27 11:44:33 localhost tracker-extract.desktop[3603]: (tracker-
extract:3603): dconf-CRITICAL **: unable to create file
'/run/user/1000/dconf/user': Permission denied.  dconf will not
work
properly.
Feb 27 11:46:42 localhost tracker-extract.desktop[3603]: message
repeated 2 times: [ (tracker-extract:3603): dconf-CRITICAL **:
unable
to create file '/run/user/1000/dconf/user': Permission
denied.  dconf
will not work properly.]

I've noticed this warning across reported logs since the
tracker-extract process was sandboxed. I suspect this is related to a
sandboxed thread accessing gsettings, although it's most clearly not
tracker itself, since all tracker-extract settings are read on
startup
and in-memory representation is accessible readonly to the extractor
threads.

So this could be some tracker module that is trying to poke GSettings
underneath, but I'm entirely unclear which. If anyone can get me
backtrace of that specific warning (eg. setting up
G_DEBUG=fatal-criticals in tracker-extract environment), that'd be
appreciated.

That said, the warning should be harmless, at least if I'm right.

Cheers,
  Carlos

Hi Carlos, someone suggested, I think it was on the list, that an X
process is changing the permission of /run/user/1000/dconf/user every 2
minutes. I find that very hard to believe that could happen especially
since the only process I have that continuously wakes every 2 minutes
if fetchmail and it's not an X process. I can open Gnome terminal and
see that the timestamp -rw------- 1 chris chris 2 Feb 28 08:42 user is
the same as when I go to check it with the ls -l command. IOW I'm
beginning to agree with you now that I don't think the permissions are
being changed but tracker thinks they are. Does that sound about
right? 

Since I'm retired and don't have much else to do except tend to my
plants and go to doctors appointments at the VA I'll give setting up
the backtrace you need a try if you can point me to a good how-to. 

Chris

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