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Re: [Ring] Ring crash segmentation fault


From: taxista cuatroplazas
Subject: Re: [Ring] Ring crash segmentation fault
Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2018 20:33:43 +0100

After executing those commands (backing up my ring local/share and config directories and deleting them) I could launch ring, but after I tried to import my export.gz archive the aplication crashed again with a segmentation fault:
 
[mike@korpt ~]$ gnome-ring
** Message: Ring GNOME client version: 1.0.0
** Message: git ref: unknown
Updating all accounts
History doesn't exist or is not readable
Loading vcf from: QDir( "/home/marcos/.local/share/gnome-ring/profiles" , nameFilters = { "*" },  QDir::SortFlags( Name | IgnoreCase ) , QDir::Filters( Dirs|Files|Drives|AllEntries ) )
Creating new profile "24238308285942810"
Saving profile in: "/home/mike/.local/share/gnome-ring/profiles/24238308285942810.vcf"
(gnome-ring:6309): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkGrid does not have a child property called expand
(gnome-ring:6309): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkGrid does not have a child property called fill
(gnome-ring:6309): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkGrid does not have a child property called position
QDBusMarshaller: type `VectorString' attempts to redefine basic D-BUS type 'as' (QStringList) (Did you forget to call beginStructure() ?)
QDBusMarshaller: type `MapStringVectorString' produces invalid D-BUS signature `a{s}' (Did you forget to call beginStructure() ?)
QDBusMarshaller: type `QMap<QString,MapStringVectorString>' produces invalid D-BUS signature `a{s}' (Did you forget to call beginStructure() ?)
Invalid current audio plugin
(gnome-ring:6309): Gtk-WARNING **: ../../../../gtk/gtkwidget.c:8578: widget not within a GtkWindow
(gnome-ring:6309): Gtk-WARNING **: ../../../../gtk/gtkwidget.c:8578: widget not within a GtkWindow
(gnome-ring:6309): Gtk-WARNING **: ../../../../gtk/gtkwidget.c:8578: widget not within a GtkWindow
(gnome-ring:6309): Gtk-WARNING **: ../../../../gtk/gtkwidget.c:8578: widget not within a GtkWindow
(gnome-ring:6309): Gtk-WARNING **: ../../../../gtk/gtkwidget.c:8578: widget not within a GtkWindow
QDBusConnection: name 'cx.ring.Ring' had owner '' but we thought it was ':1.124'
(gnome-ring:6309): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_file_chooser_select_filename: assertion 'filename != NULL' failed
Building an account from alias:  "Desconocido"
Account parameter " "Account.alias" " not found
Account parameter " "Account.username" " not found
Account parameter " "TLS.password" " not found
(gnome-ring:6309): Gtk-WARNING **: ../../../../gtk/gtkwidget.c:8578: widget not within a GtkWindow
(gnome-ring:6309): Gtk-WARNING **: ../../../../gtk/gtkwidget.c:8578: widget not within a GtkWindow
(gnome-ring:6309): Gtk-WARNING **: ../../../../gtk/gtkwidget.c:8578: widget not within a GtkWindow
Error : getting AccountId of a new account.
Account parameter " "Account.archiveHasPassword" " not found
Error : getting AccountId of a new account.
Unknown TLS method "Automatic"
Error : getting AccountId of a new account.
Error : getting AccountId of a new account.
Saving profile in: "/home/mike/.local/share/gnome-ring/profiles/2423781180285942940.vcf"
Error : getting AccountId of a new account.
Saving profile in: "/home/mike/.local/share/gnome-ring/profiles/2423781180285942940.vcf"
Updating all accounts
Reloading "7e0l2jj86b1eaf52" "Unknown"
Reloading "7e0l2jj86b1eaf52" "Unknown"
Segmentation fault
 
Enviar: viernes 2 de marzo de 2018 a las 17:47
De: AmarOk <address@hidden>
Para: address@hidden
Asunto: Re: [Ring] Ring crash segmentation fault

Do you have the possibility to provide the stack trace from the gnome client?

Can you
mv $HOME/.config/ring $HOME/.config/ring.old
mv $HOME/.config/gnome-ring $HOME/.config/gnome-ring.old
mv $HOME/.local/share/ring $HOME/.local/share/ring.old
mv $HOME/.local/share/gnome-ring $HOME/.local/share/gnome-ring.old

And relaunch the client?

Be sure to save your export.gz, and have your password. You will be able to re import your account with this file.

 
On 03/02/2018 11:38 AM, taxista cuatroplazas wrote:
Everytime I launch ring I get a segmentation fault.
I'm running kali linux kernel 4.14-17, gnome3 3.26 and ring 20180119 installed from kali rolling repositories. Ring was running fine until I was saving changes for a second SIP account.Suddenly the aplication crashed and everytime I try to launch it again I get the same error.I can't export my account either (I still got access to my files:ring_device.crt,ring_device.key,configs,export.gz etc...is there any way to use it in another computer?).I simply don't know what to do,as I said ring was running fine until it crashed configuring a 2nd SIP account in gnome-ring. Is there anything I can do to repair ring in this OS? Is there anyway in this case to import my RING account into another device?
Thanks in advance.
 
[mike@kropt ~]$ gnome-ring
** Message: Ring GNOME client version: 1.0.0
** Message: git ref: unknown
Updating all accounts
Loading "1k53b89cf4drghff"
Loading "1pa2c1g9fgfbgxb7"
Loading "dk9ljld4625b767be"
History doesn't exist or is not readable
Loading vcf from: QDir( "/home/mike/.local/share/gnome-ring/profiles" , nameFilters = { "*" },  QDir::SortFlags( Name | IgnoreCase ) , QDir::Filters( Dirs|Files|Drives|AllEntries ) )
(gnome-ring:21512): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkGrid does not have a child property called expand
(gnome-ring:21512): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkGrid does not have a child property called fill
(gnome-ring:21512): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkGrid does not have a child property called position
QDBusMarshaller: type `VectorString' attempts to redefine basic D-BUS type 'as' (QStringList) (Did you forget to call beginStructure() ?)
QDBusMarshaller: type `MapStringVectorString' produces invalid D-BUS signature `a{s}' (Did you forget to call beginStructure() ?)
QDBusMarshaller: type `QMap<QString,MapStringVectorString>' produces invalid D-BUS signature `a{s}' (Did you forget to call beginStructure() ?)
Invalid current audio plugin
QDBusConnection: name 'cx.ring.Ring' had owner '' but we thought it was ':1.110'
Segmentation fault
 
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