Bug 499726 - notification-daemon crashes
Summary: notification-daemon crashes
Keywords:
Status: CLOSED CANTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: libnotify
Version: rawhide
Hardware: i686
OS: Linux
low
low
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: David Zeuthen
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
URL:
Whiteboard:
Depends On:
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2009-05-07 19:36 UTC by John Cox
Modified: 2009-05-26 15:29 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Environment:
Last Closed: 2009-05-08 14:21:15 UTC
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bug-buddy.txt (408.46 KB, text/plain)
2009-05-07 19:36 UTC, John Cox
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Description John Cox 2009-05-07 19:36:19 UTC
Created attachment 342926 [details]
bug-buddy.txt

Description of problem:
I get this when network manager connects my wireless.
I never see the notification, just bug-buddy dialog
** notification-daemon **: cr_parser_new_from_buf: assertion `a_buf && a_len' failed

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

fedora 11 RC
How reproducible:
connect

Steps to Reproduce:
1.enable wireless connection
2.
3.
  
Actual results:
wireless connects and bug-buddy dialog appears

Expected results:
notification should appear

Additional info:

Comment 1 Matthias Clasen 2009-05-07 20:52:38 UTC
The warning comes from libcroco, so it probably happens when librsvg2 passes a bad css statement to libcroco. 

What theme (in particular, what icon theme, are you using when this happens.

Also, it may be worth trying a different theme to see if the notification appears.
If it does, it would be very valuable to learn what icon it contains.

Finally, if you could install debuginfo for notification-daemon get a stacktrace with gdb, that would be great. See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StackTraces for some information on how to do that.

Comment 2 John Cox 2009-05-08 14:13:13 UTC
The culprit seems to be the icon theme called Meliae-white which I obtained from gnome-look.org.
Using the default theme with no problems.
Thanks for your help.

Comment 3 Matthias Clasen 2009-05-08 14:21:15 UTC
ok, not much we can do that, I fear. 
If you can identify the offending image, you could investigate whether it is a case of bad svg or a bug in librsvg2. I guess it is a librsvg bug of some sort anyway, since image libraries need to cope with bad input.

Comment 4 Sertaç Ö. Yıldız 2009-05-26 15:29:35 UTC
The problem is due to nm-device-wireless.svg of the icon theme.
Converting it to a png with gimp works. But librsvg cannot cope with it.


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