From: Rick C. <rc...@co...> - 2014-10-25 14:10:40
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Walter, Thanks again for your helpful reply. I am Cc'ing the list, so your responses will go out. I wonder if the solution at this link will suffice: https://gitorious.org/libreoffice/core/commit/73a508f574995f09559c003cb810e5d2ff2691c2 I intend to try it. I suppose I could use NFS. Dropbox might be easier if all you want to do is transfer files. Yours, -Rick On 10/25/14, 5:20 AM, walter harms wrote: > > > Am 24.10.2014 19:40, schrieb Rick Cochran: >> Walter, >> >> Thanks for the quick response! Good to know you are still there. > > I am still :) unfortunately i am also low on time, so my answer > will take some time, more over my provider has sourceforge.net > on its blacklist, so feel free to forward the mail to the list also. > >> >> So the "not implemented" is a red herring? >> >> I get some interesting results by googling 'os x "guarded fd >> exception"'. It looks like Apple is trying to "help" us again. > > I am wondering also what apple is intending here. Fortunately there is > a at lease an error message. > >> It is extremely difficult for me to debug this because it occurs only on >> a particular student's laptop. I cannot reproduce it elsewhere. >> >> Oops! I just tried it again on my VM and it crashed nicely. I have >> appended Apple's crash dump. As the google articles state, it died >> closing an FD. > > Thx for you effort, i have no access to an apple system. > I will try to replicate the solution that what proposed in the link i > send you. > > >> I have attached the Apple crash dump, which I had a heck of a time >> getting from my Parallels VM to its host machine. > > Just for my curiosity, could you use nfs ? > > re, > wh > >> >> Yours, >> -Rick >> >> On 10/24/14, 11:56 AM, walter harms wrote: >>> >>> Hello Rich, >>> >>> Am 24.10.2014 17:21, schrieb Rick Cochran: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> On one workstation running Yosemite, lpr crashes, producing these >>>> entries in system.log: >>>> >>>> Oct 24 10:31:20 dhcp-hol-1591.redrover.cornell.edu lpr[1972]: >>>> MITKerberosShim: function krb5_auth_con_initivector not implemented >>> seems harmless: >>> http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-devel/doc/appdev/refs/api/krb5_auth_con_initivector.html >>> >>> >>>> Oct 24 10:31:21 dhcp-hol-1591 kernel[0]: lpr: guarded fd exception: fd 5 >>>> code 0x1 guard 0x982080c8 >>> >>> according to this >>> [https://gitorious.org/libreoffice/core/commit/73a508f574995f09559c003cb810e5d2ff2691c2] >>> >>> it seen 5 is a "guarded fd" (0,1,2 i can understand but why 5 ?) that >>> can not be closed, it seems that OS X >>> need some special safe guards. >>> >>> could you run gdb or strace to give a hint where that crash occurs ? >>> >>> >>>> Oct 24 10:31:21 dhcp-hol-1591.redrover.cornell.edu ReportCrash[1970]: >>>> Saved crash report for lpr[1972] version ??? to >>>> /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/lpr_2014-10-24-103121_XXXXX-MacBook-Pro-2.crash >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On my own VM running Yosemite, lpr works just fine. >>>> >>>> I'm using LPRng-3.8.B. >>>> >>> >>> re, >>> wh >>> |