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** Changed in: gq (Ubuntu)
Status:
gq is removed from repositories an adequate replacement seems luma.
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gq segfaults on 64 bit machine
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Error is gone. GQ works now.
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Title:
gq segfaults on 64 bit machine
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gq crashes as soon as I try to apply changes to any entry.
To reproduce:
1. Configure a ldap server
2. change a person (adding informations)
3. press "apply"
4. crashes.
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gq crashes as soon as I try to connect to a configured server.
Not sure if this is related to kerberos or just qv not handling passwords given
correct.
To reproduce:
1. Configure a ldap server:
Name: auth
Hostname: auth.local
Port: 389
Use_TLS: no
Show Internal_Attributes: no
Se
Just a suggestion: it might be nice if those repos were listed (but
commented out) in the default sources.list file, so that folks could
find them as needed.
Given that, here's the updated stack trace:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x7fd8f4167770 (LWP 1
Am Dienstag, den 24.03.2009, 03:02 + schrieb Wowbagger:
> Well, there ARE no debug packages for gq itself on the servers. I have
> installed the debug packages for gtk, but the stack trace isn't any more
> detailed.
Ubuntu builds debugging packages for _every_ package. Please add
something lik
Well, there ARE no debug packages for gq itself on the servers. I have
installed the debug packages for gtk, but the stack trace isn't any more
detailed.
I do have an additional piece of information: the segfault only happens
when the attempt to browse the server would fail due to a lack of
authen
Hi,
thanks for reporting the bug. But unfortunately your stack trace is
pretty useless. Can you please install the debugging packages for glib,
gtk+ and gq and reproduce the bug again (to provide a proper stack
trace)?
Thanks a lot, Sven
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