I just experienced this problem with Ubuntu 10.04, F-Spot 0.6.1.5, and
FacebookExport 0.6.0.9. I was able to log in fine, but F-Spot crashed
when, with 10 photos selected, I clicked "Add."
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** Changed in: f-spot
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Hi,
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 12:00:00PM -, Mehdi Sadeqi wrote:
>I get this exception after clicking Login button in Facebook export
>dialog:
>
>Marshaling clicked signal
>Exception in Gtk# callback delegate
> Note: Applications can use GLib.ExceptionManager.UnhandledException to
> handle the
I get this exception after clicking Login button in Facebook export
dialog:
Marshaling clicked signal
Exception in Gtk# callback delegate
Note: Applications can use GLib.ExceptionManager.UnhandledException to handle
the exception.
System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException: Exception has been
I use F-sport 0.6.1.5 with Facebook exporter 0.6.0.9.
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/f-spot
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There is a separate bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595658
The version of f-spot in Karmic is fixed anyway so you shouldn't need to
use the addin manager. Check you have 0.6.0.6 of the Facebook exporter.
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Thanks for the patch, Iain!
Unfortunately, I get a permission error when the addin manager tries to
uninstall the old addin. Running f-spot as root just crashes.
Anyone have a workaround?
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This bug was fixed in the package f-spot - 0.6.1.2-1
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f-spot (0.6.1.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream Version 0.6.1.2
- no longer fails to upgrade if you have photos from post 2038 (sic)
- use interpolation on drawing
- allows to run on gtk2.14
* debian/patc
Thanks a lot, Iain! That's why I love Open Source Software. If my
programming sklills were better, I'd love to contribute to the community
like you did :-)
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Greetings Facebook fans. I fixed the bug upstream and Stéphane informs
me that the new version - 0.6.0.6 - is available from the addin manager.
We'll get 0.6.1.2 of f-spot soon, in which I will include the patch too.
Good times.
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Hi,
I've filed a bug about this precise crash, and I have an idea about a
fix. Leave it with me.
Iain
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #595418
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There's a similar crash on
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=594271 ; let's link that and
comment there, thanks folks.
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Same problem here I think.
kse...@brick:~$ f-spot -V
F-Spot 0.6.1.1 - (c)2003-2009, Novell Inc
Personal photo management for the GNOME Desktop
kse...@brick:~$ f-spot
[Info 19:50:46.197] Initializing DBus
[Info 19:50:46.319] Initializing Mono.Addins
[Info 19:50:46.534] Starting new FSpot serve
the problem is in the gtk-builder file of facebook-export. The new GTK
crashes when it encouters two identical IDs.
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Thanks Pedro.
I just built f-spot from git, but the error stays the same. It still
crashes instantly when I try to export pictures to Facebook ...
Once more, here is what f-spot --debug shows up with when I click
Picture -> Export -> Facebook
Marshaling activate signal
Exception in Gtk# callback
that's probably fixed by
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/f-spot/commit/?id=f946dc0972e4d290a7267649e4229432b1849255
; could you try to build f-spot from git and comment back? Thanks in
advance.
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