It's close by the new version 0.8.1, already on debian.
** Changed in: tudu (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
tudu cr
I allready have access to an ubuntu amd64 machine. I check and the
segfault exist also in the last release (0.6.1), but it is fixed on the
git repository (http://gitorious.org/tudu). The next release will come
with the fix on it.
Thanks for the report and sorry for the late reply, I don't use ubun
Thank you for all the testing. I'll have a look on it as soon as I can.
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tudu crashes with "segmentation fault"
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Hello again, here is some more information: I tested it always on x86_64
machines with Ubuntu Karmic.
I attached another backtrace.
Best regards, Pascal
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tudu crashes with "segmentation fault
Tudu crashes! I tried it on my machine and another virtual machine and I never
had that application installed before. Steps to reproduce the bug:
1. Start tudu (you should see one pre-defined task)
2. Hit +S to create a schedule for that task, accept the given date by
pressing return.
3. Quit tud
I got this error fairly quickly by playing a little bit around with this
application.
Here's my tudu.xml, as the strace suggests that the crash occurs upon
reading:
write(1, "[E]dit anyway, [Q]uit:", 22[E]dit anyway, [Q]uit:) = 22
fstat64(0, {st_mode=S_IFCHR|0620, st_rdev=makedev(136, 25), ...})
I can not reproduce it. I guess could be something from an old config
file in /etc/ ore something. If you give me the /etc/tudurc and
~/.tudurc I'll see if I can reproduce it.
tudu works fine in ubuntu 9.10 just after installed.
** Tags added: unreproducible
** Changed in: tudu (Ubuntu)
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