Latest ntrack update in Oneiric causes kded4 to spin the CPU

Bug #826969 reported by Michael Marley
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This bug affects 15 people
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
ntrack (Ubuntu)
Confirmed
High
Unassigned
Nominated for Oneiric by Felix Geyer

Bug Description

After updating to the most recent version of the ntrack packages in Kubuntu Oneiric x64, kded4 spins one core of my CPU, causing the CPU usage to be 50% at idle. Reverting to the previous version causes the CPU load to return to normal.

Felix Geyer (debfx)
Changed in ntrack (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → High
milestone: none → ubuntu-11.10-beta-1
status: New → Confirmed
tags: added: kubuntu
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Felix Geyer (debfx) wrote :

I have the same issue on two machines caused by upgrading ntrack from 011-1ubuntu2 to 014+bzr312-0ubuntu1.

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Tobias Junghans (tobydox) wrote :

Same issue here. Downgrading to 011 solves the problem. Starting kded4 manually with new ntrack also reports unresolved symbols in /usr/lib/ntrack/modules/ntrack-libnl3.so

Paul White (paulw2u)
tags: added: i386
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Sandra Karuving (lumks) wrote :

same here and only on the 64bit edition

$ kded4
Failed to read classid file: Object not found
kded4: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/ntrack/modules/ntrack-libnl3.so: undefined symbol: ntrack_list_insert_sorted

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Michun (gerhard-kulzer) wrote : [Bug 826969] Re: Latest ntrack update in Oneiric causes kded4 to spin the CPU

Here too, 64bit oneiric

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Søren Holm (sgh) wrote :

Downgrading to ntrack 011 resolves the issue for me.

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Stefan Skotte (screemo) wrote :

Same here on 64bit

Philip Muškovac (yofel)
tags: added: oneiric
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