Comment # 10 on bug 934731 from
(In reply to David Westfall from comment #9)
> (In reply to Guido Berhoerster from comment #8)
> > In order to investigate them I would need a full backtrace of xfce4-panel
> > and xfdesktop when they've crashed with all debugging symbols installed.
> > Instructions can be found at
> > https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Bugreport_application_crashed#Using_GDB
> >  
> How do I run gdb of the desktop that starts at login?

By attaching to the process, see the above link the paragraph starting with
"Alternately if the program runs at login, .." explains it.
Please make sure you have the debug repos enabled and that you install all
debuginfo packages that gdb tells you when first attaching to the process.

> > download.opensuse.org redirects you to local mirrors and one of them may be
> > corrupt, a list of available mirrors is at http://mirrors.opensuse.org/ . In
> > any case I get the same checksum.
> 
> I understand how the mirror brain system work.  ari2c will use the meta4
> file find close server but will branch out until it finds files that match
> check sums.  Are you saying that the check sums you get from sha256 math the
> file names or are different but match what is in the meta4 file ,the the
> check sums match the file names.

I just downloaded the url via curl not aria2c and checked the sha256sum of its
content, but this is a different issue and more appropriate to investigate on
the opensuse@opensuse.org mailing list.


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