Hello, @Mathie: please try to move temporarily out /usr/lib/serna/plugins/pyplugin/ directory somewhere and try to run Serna again. this should show if the problem is in python or not.
Regards, On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Joachim Breitner <nome...@debian.org>wrote: > Hi Mathie, > > wow, that was a fast bug report, serna was just now accepted into the > archive. I assume your crash occurs at the very first start, without an > existing ~/.serna-free-* directory? > > If it’s possible for you, can you upgrade python to the version in > unstable and try again? > > It seems not to be reproducible on my unstable machine. Andrew, or > anyone else on the serna-developers list, any obvious idea what might be > the cause? > > Greetings, > Joachim > > Am Montag, den 25.01.2010, 10:24 +0100 schrieb Mathieu Malaterre: > > Package: serna > > Version: 0.svn235-1 > > Severity: normal > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I cannot start serna on my lenny system: > > > > $ strace serna > > ... > > getdents(19, [3] 32117 segmentation fault strace serna > > > > Here is the backtrace: > > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. > -- Andrew Sichevoi (http://thekondor.net) true perfection has to be imperfect