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Hello. We're seeing segfaults originating from global-hotkey in our logs. Here is a stacktrace:
OS Version: Linux 6.2.0 (39-generic) Report Version: 104 Crashed Thread: 3499986 Application Specific Information: Fatal Error: SIGSEGV / SI_KERNEL / 0x0 Thread 3499986 Crashed: 0 libc.so.6 0x7f562b63eab3 __run_exit_handlers (exit.c:72) 1 libc.so.6 0x7f562b6e1c7f __libc_pause (pause.c:29) 2 libc.so.6 0x7f562b63eccf exit (exit.c:141) 3 libX11.so.6 0x7f562a2622a2 _XDefaultIOError (XlibInt.c:1317) 4 libX11.so.6 0x7f562a26221f [inlined] _XAllocID (xcb_io.c:626) 5 libX11.so.6 0x7f562a26221f _XAllocID (xcb_io.c:623) 6 libX11.so.6 0x7f562a264c02 _XIOError (XlibInt.c:1548) 7 libX11.so.6 0x7f562a267b74 _XEventsQueued (xcb_io.c:444) 8 libX11.so.6 0x7f562a25a706 XPending (Pending.c:55) 9 libc.so.6 0x7f562b6e1c7f __libc_pause (pause.c:29) 10 warp 0x56166297bac9 global_hotkey::platform_impl::platform::events_processor 11 warp 0x561662980c85 std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace::<T> 12 warp 0x56166297e65f std::thread::Builder::spawn_unchecked_<T>::{closure#1}::call_once::{shim:vtable#0} 13 warp 0x5616631be274 std::sys::unix::thread::Thread::new::thread_start 14 libc.so.6 0x7f562b68f6b9 start_thread (pthread_create.c:444) 15 libc.so.6 0x7f562b68f3cf [inlined] create_thread (pthread_create.c:240) 16 libc.so.6 0x7f562b68f3cf create_thread (pthread_create.c:240) 17 libc.so.6 0x7f562b71e11f clone3 (clone3.S:81)
Unfortunately, that's all the info we have on the issue currently. We're not sure how to reproduce this.
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that's unfortunate, without a reproduction, I can't really investigate
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Hello. We're seeing segfaults originating from global-hotkey in our logs. Here is a stacktrace:
Unfortunately, that's all the info we have on the issue currently. We're not sure how to reproduce this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: