Bug 221649

Summary: YaST2 segfaults during installation
Product: [openSUSE] openSUSE 10.2 Reporter: Christian Zoz <zoz>
Component: X.OrgAssignee: Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE QA Contact: Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch>
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P5 - None CC: locilka, mvidner
Version: Beta 2 plus   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: Other   
OS: Other   
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Attachments: All YaST logs from this szstem

Description Christian Zoz 2006-11-16 11:26:22 UTC
Installing 10.2B2p via SLP/ftp. At second part of installation i was already at hardware configuration. But then i realized that i did not configure network properly and went back there. While configuring network YaST crashed with a segfault.
Installation process offered me to proceed which brought me directly to the graphical login after installation.
Comment 1 Christian Zoz 2006-11-16 12:28:40 UTC
Created attachment 105656 [details]
All YaST logs from this szstem

I forgot something:
When in network setup i switched to text console 2 to look up the right ip address. It crashed when i switched back to graphical console 7
Comment 2 Jiří Suchomel 2006-11-16 13:27:13 UTC
Hard to say - network is mzugec's, but ycp could hardly cause it...
Comment 3 Christian Zoz 2006-11-16 15:18:14 UTC
I did the same on another machine and it did not crash. So it might not be critical at all.
Comment 4 Martin Vidner 2006-11-17 09:57:32 UTC
2006-11-16 11:38:09 <2> agadez(4265) [qt-ui] YQUI_core.cc(qMessageHandler):661 qt-warning: qt: Fatal IO error: client killed
Comment 5 Stefan Hundhammer 2006-11-17 18:20:47 UTC
That message strongly suggests this was an X I/O error (or, less likely, an X protocol error). Not something yast2-qt can do anything about.

I wonder if it's any good to try to reassign that to the X11 maintainers. I fear they will not have sufficient information to do anything.


P.S. next time please use "save_y2logs" or the Shift-F7 key (which does the same). This will gather all relevant files (and put it into a subdirectory upon unpacking - I just messed up a directory unpacking that file).
Comment 6 Stefan Dirsch 2006-11-17 18:25:00 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 219946 ***