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Albert crashes after some random time when installed from PPA, stable when built locally #1481
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Please post the log of a session that crashed. |
@dezldog Also to help address the issue you're experiencing, could you please provide core dumps or any additional logs you have? |
I can find no dumps in /var/lib/systemd/coredump. I have grepped all of /var/log/syslog, kern.log, lastlog, looked for logs in ~/.cache/albert, ~/.local/share/albert, and even searched my filesystem for |
Maybe |
Nothing there either. But to test my sanity I just ran albert remotely as root via ssh, being pretty sure it would coredump 'cause it couldn't connect to the DE. It did coredump. coredumpctl now shows a core, as does /var/lib/systemd/coredump - so I know this will work to gather the info even if this particular core is not what you had in mind :). I'll keep Albert running in the screen session and look for a core if/when it crashes. fwiw/ this is all the terminal currently shows: |
Run it using QT_LOGGING_RULES='albert*=true' albert |
I'll close this one. Open a new issue with the core dump if it crashes again. (pwzipped or private link or sth since it may expose private stuff) |
Source
Open Build Service
App logs
Current Behavior
When I update Albert from the PPA Albert randomly dies, no log information or cores can be found per guidance I have found. When I pull the new changes and build and build/install locally it is stable.
Expected Behavior
That the PPA version is stable, or produces artifacts for diagnoses when it isn't
Anything else?
I know enough to be able to build and make things work (most of the time) from repos, but idk what else to do to help. There really are no messages in the logs or cores to be found!
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