Bug 610303

Summary: [abrt] crash in gnome-keyring-2.30.3-1.fc13: raise: Process /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Jeff Layton <jlayton>
Component: gnome-keyringAssignee: Tomáš Bžatek <tbzatek>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
Severity: medium Docs Contact:
Priority: low    
Version: 14CC: andre.eliatamby, awilliam, cristionciu, jhonny.oliveira, mcepl, mcepl, steved, tbzatek, tsmetana, walters
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Hardware: x86_64   
OS: Linux   
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Description Jeff Layton 2010-07-02 00:44:19 UTC
abrt 1.1.1 detected a crash.

architecture: x86_64
Attached file: backtrace
cmdline: /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=pkcs11
component: gnome-keyring
crash_function: raise
executable: /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon
global_uuid: 5bd9232e1683cf652e38c0d95e464782d509ae2d
kernel: 2.6.33.5-124.fc13.x86_64
package: gnome-keyring-2.30.3-1.fc13
rating: 4
reason: Process /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT)
release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard)

How to reproduce
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Machine auto logs in. Type in password -- maybe fat finger it once or twice? Sometimes it crashes.

Comment 1 Jeff Layton 2010-07-02 00:44:21 UTC
Created attachment 428589 [details]
File: backtrace

Comment 2 Jeff Layton 2010-07-20 11:29:38 UTC
Package: gnome-keyring-2.30.3-1.fc13
Architecture: x86_64
OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard)


How to reproduce
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1. set up GDM to auto-login user at boot. Bring machine up and it displays keyring password prompt -- maybe needed for Empathy IM to start?

2. don't enter password right away -- wait for 5 mins or so. Something (I'm not sure what) times out.

3. enter the password and gnome-keyring-daemon crashes


Comment
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If I then log out GDM auto-logs me back in and then I can enter my password without the keyring daemon crashing. The wait between bootup and entering the keyring password seems to be the critical factor.

Comment 3 Jeff Layton 2010-09-30 14:47:22 UTC
Also a problem with F-14.

Comment 4 Karel Klíč 2010-11-09 16:06:46 UTC
*** Bug 638631 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 5 Karel Klíč 2010-11-09 16:06:53 UTC
*** Bug 641469 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 6 Karel Klíč 2010-11-09 16:06:58 UTC
*** Bug 641862 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 7 Karel Klíč 2010-11-09 16:07:03 UTC
*** Bug 643281 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 8 Karel Klíč 2010-11-09 16:07:08 UTC
*** Bug 643569 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 9 Karel Klíč 2010-11-09 16:07:13 UTC
*** Bug 650080 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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