Bug 697860

Summary: [abrt] sugar-0.92.1-1.fc15: Process /usr/bin/python was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: satellitgo
Component: sugarAssignee: Simon Schampijer <simon>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
Severity: unspecified Docs Contact:
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Version: 15CC: bernie+fedora, johnp, pbrobinson, satellitgo, sebastian, simon, smparrish
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Hardware: i686   
OS: Unspecified   
Whiteboard: abrt_hash:b780da7beec3de6faa1f68c48af1a4a72ba1d59c
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Last Closed: 2012-08-07 18:35:42 UTC Type: ---
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Description satellitgo 2011-04-19 13:19:40 UTC
abrt version: 2.0.0
comment: trying to download sugar-chat from ASLO with surf-115
cmdline: python /usr/bin/sugar-session
executable: /usr/bin/python
component: sugar
kernel: 2.6.38.2-9.fc15.i686
package: sugar-0.92.1-1.fc15
reason: Process /usr/bin/python was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
architecture: i686
uid: 500
username: robert
os_release: Fedora release 15 (Lovelock)
time: 1303212072
rating: 0

Text file: maps, 31494 bytes
Text file: smaps, 169086 bytes
Text file: build_ids, 6068 bytes
Binary file: coredump, 38924288 bytes
Text file: event_log, 21231 bytes
Text file: dsos, 29959 bytes
Text file: backtrace, 329756 bytes

Comment 1 satellitgo 2011-04-19 13:19:47 UTC
Created attachment 493186 [details]
File: maps

Comment 2 satellitgo 2011-04-19 13:20:16 UTC
Created attachment 493187 [details]
File: smaps

Comment 3 satellitgo 2011-04-19 13:20:19 UTC
Created attachment 493188 [details]
File: build_ids

Comment 4 satellitgo 2011-04-19 13:20:24 UTC
Created attachment 493189 [details]
File: event_log

Comment 5 satellitgo 2011-04-19 13:20:31 UTC
Created attachment 493190 [details]
File: dsos

Comment 6 satellitgo 2011-04-19 13:21:23 UTC
Created attachment 493191 [details]
File: backtrace

Comment 7 satellitgo 2011-04-19 13:25:01 UTC
fully updated 3.0.0 gnome3-shell f15
yum install @sugar-desktop --skip-broken sugar-emulator 
downloading chat-70.xo from ASLO to replace installed chat-70 (in /usr/share/sugar/activities)

Comment 8 satellitgo 2011-04-19 13:32:39 UTC
On re start of sugar-emulator after crash; Journal shows:
Downloading chat-70.xo from
http://mirrors.mit.edu/sugarlabs/activities/4069/chat-70.xo and (36%  ) progress bar not moving. (non functioning chat activity was running in emulator when this download was attempted)

note this was a new install from Beta RC2 live desktop with no other changes except installed surf-115 and turtle art 107 from rpms in gnome3-shell

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