Version-Release number of selected component: android-tools-20180828gitc7815d675-3.fc30 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.10.1 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: adb -L tcp:5037 fork-server server --reply-fd 4 crash_function: fatal_errno executable: /usr/bin/adb journald_cursor: s=6ce954209fc445b9a398f87bc47a6f8b;i=16b0;b=2b2c42904c194f2081ce10260e4c1e29;m=85fa9283;t=590e6bc0e602d;x=da7c83cb8df7cd90 kernel: 5.2.8-200.fc30.x86_64 rootdir: / runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (1 frames) #2 fatal_errno at core/adb/adb.cpp:103 Potential duplicate: bug 1664322
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I can't reproduce this (anymore), closing.