So, it ran gnome-documents under gdb, and set a breakpoint
to vcl/source/app/dbggui.cxx:47. The code hits this bp many times.
Here[1] is the bt, when it hit this bp the first time I opened
gnome-documents with widget.
And here[2] is the bt when it hit the bp while I was closing the
application. This one also outputted a message saying 'Application Error'
on the console.
[1] http://fpaste.org/275428/14441492/
[2] http://fpaste.org/275425/44149016/
On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 12:51 PM, Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@collabora.co.uk>
wrote:
Hi Pranav,
[ I took the liberty to take this to the list.]
On Sat, Oct 03, 2015 at 12:49:55AM +0530, Pranav Kant <pranav913@gmail.com>
wrote:
I never encounter this with gtktiledviewer, but using the widget from
gnome-documents gives following error right after I close gnome-documents
(which means right after widget is destroyed).
warn:vcl:30198:1:vcl/generic/app/geninst.cxx:119: CheckYieldMutex: 0!=1
gjs: /opt/libreoffice/vcl/source/app/dbggui.cxx:47: void
ImplDbgTestSolarMutex(): Assertion
`ImplGetSVData()->mpDefInst->CheckYieldMutex() && "SolarMutex not
locked"'
failed.
Application Error
Something to do with debug build only (I am dbgutil) ?, or could you see
something else going on here ?
Yes, that's a dbgutil-only assert. However, it would be still good to
find out who would be responsible for locking the solar mutex in that
case -- could you put a breakpoint on vcl/source/app/dbggui.cxx:47 and
get a backtrace?
Regards,
Miklos
--
Regards,
Pranav Kant
http://pranavk.me <http://pricked.in/>
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