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Message #15912
[Bug 413592] [NEW] ~/.xsession-errors is now almost 1GB
Public bug reported:
I think this is *NOT* bug #60448, my apologies if I'm wrong
My .xsession-errors file is huge, and it is full of stuff like this:
JSonScanner::yylex - yy::json_parser::token::QUOTMARKOPEN
json_parser::yylex - calling scanner yylval==| "" |, ret==| 14 |
JSonScanner::yylex - got | c |
JSonScanner::yylex - yy::json_parser::token::WORD ( "c" )
json_parser::yylex - calling scanner yylval==| "c" |, ret==| 16 |
JSonScanner::yylex - got | o |
JSonScanner::yylex - yy::json_parser::token::WORD ( "o" )
json_parser::yylex - calling scanner yylval==| "o" |, ret==| 16 |
JSonScanner::yylex - got | n |
JSonScanner::yylex - yy::json_parser::token::WORD ( "n" )
json_parser::yylex - calling scanner yylval==| "n" |, ret==| 16 |
JSonScanner::yylex - got | t |
JSonScanner::yylex - yy::json_parser::token::WORD ( "t" )
json_parser::yylex - calling scanner yylval==| "t" |, ret==| 16 |
JSonScanner::yylex - got | i |
JSonScanner::yylex - yy::json_parser::token::WORD ( "i" )
json_parser::yylex - calling scanner yylval==| "i" |, ret==| 16 |
JSonScanner::yylex - got | n |
JSonScanner::yylex - yy::json_parser::token::WORD ( "n" )
json_parser::yylex - calling scanner yylval==| "n" |, ret==| 16 |
JSonScanner::yylex - got | u |
JSonScanner::yylex - yy::json_parser::token::WORD ( "u" )
json_parser::yylex - calling scanner yylval==| "u" |, ret==| 16 |
JSonScanner::yylex - got | e |
JSonScanner::yylex - yy::json_parser::token::WORD ( "e" )
json_parser::yylex - calling scanner yylval==| "e" |, ret==| 16 |
JSonScanner::yylex - got | " |
note the "coninue", read from top to bottom
it would be nice if it gets fixed before I run out of space :)
I'm using karmic (9.10) alpha, running xorg 1:7.4+3ubuntu5
** Affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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~/.xsession-errors is now almost 1GB
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/413592
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