error: symbol lookup error: undefined symbol: g_module_unload (fatal) |
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Issue description
UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/53.0.2785.21 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce the problem:
Package: ibus-gtk
Version: 1.5.5-1ubuntu3.2
$ LD_DEBUG=files google-chrome
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What is the expected behavior?
chrome (-stable, -beta) opens and works (just like -unstable)
What went wrong?
16451: opening file=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodules/im-ibus.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
16451:
16451: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodules/im-ibus.so: error: symbol lookup error: undefined symbol: g_module_unload (fatal)
[1] 16451 abort (core dumped) LD_DEBUG=files google-chrome --debug
Crashed report ID: Only core dump
How much crashed? Whole browser
Is it a problem with a plugin? No
Did this work before? Yes 07/22/2016
Chrome version: 53.0.2785.21 Channel: stable
OS Version: Goobuntu Trusty
Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 22.0 r0
Things that i've done:
- removed config and cache google-chrome folders,
- reinstalled chrome,
- rebooted computer,
- installed chrome-beta (fails) and chrome-unstable (works),
- began diagnosing issue (turned out to be the missing symbol)
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Jul 26 2016
Could you please confirm that can we close this issue as per your comment #1?
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Jul 26 2016
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Jul 26 2016
yes, the problem has been resolved. i am curious, though, if any message could be logged when chrome is unable to create master window. there's been no direct indication of the failure, and there was no other application affected by the system theme, other than Chrome. interestingly, the system theme did not affect Chrome-unstable
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Jul 27 2016
Thanks for the update. Closing this issue as per comment #4.Please feel free to raise a new issue if you face any issue further. Thanks, |
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Comment 1 by ender@google.com
, Jul 25 2016