Today nautilus crashed again. This time, the crash happened again while
deleting a folder. However, the first crash happened when deleting a
folder from a removable media (USB mass storage device), today the crash
happened while deleting a folder from the local filesystem.

I tried to reproduce the bug, but this won't happen when I try to
deleted folders nor files. It just happened some now and then. So I have
not already understood the exact circumstances upon which the bug
appears.

I tried again to run nautilus from inside valgrind, but again the system
is not usable, because the overhead is too much: is there any valgrind
option to make it faster?

Furthermore, the apport automatic bug system claimed that it was not
possible to report the bug, because "libgail18, libgtk2.0-0" are not up-
to-date. Then I run "sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get upgrade" but no
download happened, because the packages are marked as up-to-date. So?

Anyway, I decided to run nautilus from inside GDB for some days, because
this won't show a great overhead and the system runs well. I hope to
detect again the bug.

See the attached TXT file for debug info.

Thank You.
Ciao.
CM

** Attachment added: "txt outbput from GDB - nautilus crash"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50441324/crash.txt

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/590650
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