Bug 984186

Summary: [abrt] nwipe-0.14-2.fc19: pthread_cancel: Process /usr/bin/nwipe was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Zoltan Hoppar <hopparz>
Component: nwipeAssignee: Michal Ambroz <rebus>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 19CC: rebus
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Hardware: x86_64   
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Description Zoltan Hoppar 2013-07-13 11:22:43 UTC
Description of problem:
I wanted to secure wipe my drive, but the application is useless, because instead of executing correctly the written shortcut hotkey commands, reflects nothing, or drops segfault. Also under XFCE the F10 key - witch would start the process, does nothing, and looks like somehow just opens the File menu of the terminal. The used terminal app is the XFCE terminal was.

Version-Release number of selected component:
nwipe-0.14-2.fc19

Additional info:
reporter:       libreport-2.1.5
backtrace_rating: 4
cmdline:        nwipe /dev/sdb1
crash_function: pthread_cancel
executable:     /usr/bin/nwipe
kernel:         3.9.9-301.fc19.x86_64
runlevel:       N 5
uid:            1000

Truncated backtrace:
Thread no. 1 (2 frames)
 #0 pthread_cancel at pthread_cancel.c:34
 #1 signal_hand at nwipe.c:540

Comment 1 Zoltan Hoppar 2013-07-13 11:22:47 UTC
Created attachment 773000 [details]
File: backtrace

Comment 2 Zoltan Hoppar 2013-07-13 11:22:50 UTC
Created attachment 773001 [details]
File: cgroup

Comment 3 Zoltan Hoppar 2013-07-13 11:22:53 UTC
Created attachment 773002 [details]
File: core_backtrace

Comment 4 Zoltan Hoppar 2013-07-13 11:22:56 UTC
Created attachment 773003 [details]
File: dso_list

Comment 5 Zoltan Hoppar 2013-07-13 11:23:03 UTC
Created attachment 773004 [details]
File: environ

Comment 6 Zoltan Hoppar 2013-07-13 11:23:06 UTC
Created attachment 773005 [details]
File: limits

Comment 7 Zoltan Hoppar 2013-07-13 11:23:08 UTC
Created attachment 773006 [details]
File: maps

Comment 8 Zoltan Hoppar 2013-07-13 11:23:11 UTC
Created attachment 773007 [details]
File: open_fds

Comment 9 Zoltan Hoppar 2013-07-13 11:23:14 UTC
Created attachment 773008 [details]
File: proc_pid_status

Comment 10 Zoltan Hoppar 2013-07-13 11:23:17 UTC
Created attachment 773009 [details]
File: var_log_messages

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