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Title:
file-roller crashed with signal 5 in g_object_new_v
First it happened after system update of the VBox VM and again after the
reboot, just at the moment I wanted to shut down the system. I only did
run the following script:
sudo snap refresh
sudo apt autoremove -y
sudo apt autoclean
sudo apt clean
sudo journalctl --vacuum-time=3d
if [ "$1" = "-z" ];
Triggered for me in 23.10 during routine system updates.
Problem on two 23.10 VMs.
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Title:
file-roller crashed with signa
Triggered for me in 23.10 during routine system updates
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Title:
file-roller crashed with signal 5 in g_object_new_valist()
This just happened to me also, after a fresh install of 23.10 daily. It
happened during an install script, and it happened in particular while
my install script was installing packages via `sudo apt-get install`.
Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce.
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