** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Dapper)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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nautilus sometimes crashes when opening new window
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** Changed in: nautilus
Importance: Unknown => Critical
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I have worked now for several weeks with sebastiens packages from the above
link (2.14.3-0ubuntu2) and had no crash again. Bevore I had this version,
Nautilus crashed regularly.
Please put this fix to dapper-updates. Thank you.
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OK, so this bug happened again on my system a few days ago, with the old
nautilus packages (from the regular 'dapper' repo), so the new bug is perhaps
not related to this, or at least it can happen without the patch from this bug
report applied to nautilus.
Also, at first this bug would surface
I'm still experiencing the new bug that was possibly exposed by the
patch for the one on this page. I though it had somehow gone away, but
it started happening again.
I suggest holding back this patch until the other bug is sorted out.
Somehow I prefer a few nautilus crashes to a messed up hal plu
Seems the fix for this bug may have uncovered a more serious bug with HAL on
Dapper. I filed a bug report about it here :
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/68574
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Le samedi 21 octobre 2006 à 23:53 +, towsonu2003 a écrit :
> > by example
>
> yes, my suggestion was more of a "reminder" ;) I waited for someone to
> click the "backport fix to release" buton for a (too little?) while :)
you didn't wait 10 min after the bug closing, that's effectively too
sh
> by example
yes, my suggestion was more of a "reminder" ;) I waited for someone to
click the "backport fix to release" buton for a (too little?) while :)
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Le vendredi 20 octobre 2006 à 21:43 +, towsonu2003 a écrit :
> should this be backported to dapper so gnome-bugs doesn't have to
> continue triaging new duplicates (which seem to come everyday or so)?
> that would take off some of their already-heavy work load.
have you read previous comments?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Dapper)
Importance: Undecided => High
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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should this be backported to dapper so gnome-bugs doesn't have to
continue triaging new duplicates (which seem to come everyday or so)?
that would take off some of their already-heavy work load.
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fixed package available to edgy
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Fixed package uploaded to edgy:
nautilus (2.16.1-0ubuntu3) edgy; urgency=low
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* debian/patches/90_from_cvs_fix_crash_on_window_opening.patch:
- patch from CVS, fix crasher happening sometime on windows opening
(Ubuntu: #47619)
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** Changed in: nautilus (upstream)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Thank you for your work on that issue it has been really useful to fix
the issue. I'll try to get the fix accepted for edgy and to dapper-
updates too
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => High
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Ok, I installed the patched debs, and I no longer get the crash(!) with
the procedure I had. I also left various nautilus windows open overnight
and been fooling around for a few minutes, browising folders, opening a
few new nautilus windows, and all is running OK :-)
As an added bonus, this patch
Thank you again for the work on that. I've built a package with a
potential fix from upstream, i386 binaries are available on
http://people.ubuntu.com/~seb128/debug/47619/. Could you install the deb
from there (download the deb you need (no need of the -dev packages if
you don't have them already i
"What sort of device do you open? Is that a slow one?"
It's a regular fat32 partition, and indeed if I follow the steps I did
just now, and open an ext3 partition, nautilus doesn't crash. I tried
all possible combinations for the device icons on my desktop, and it
always crashes on the first fat32
Thank you for the efforts on that issue. What sort of device do you
open? Is that a slow one?
Could you try to get a backtrace of the assertion like that:
- gnome-session-remove nautilus
- gdb --args nautilus --g-fatal-warnings
(gdb) run
... when you get the crash nautilus should freeze, go back t
Ok, here's the output in the console after I run nautilus with that command,
and then it crashes. I somehow managed to make nautilus crash three times in
row by following a few steps, the output always looks the same except for the
pid in the last line.
That last line is what appears when nautil
"what sidebar are people having that issue are using?"
I've got the context information sidebar selected, usually folded (just
click on the resize bar), and hardlly ever change it.
I will try using nautilus for a while after loading it with that
command. Right now the only line in my .xsession-er
what sidebar are people having that issue are using?
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if somebody is having that issue regulary, could you look for errors
printed to ~/.xsession-errors or run nautilus from a command line to
note them: gnome-session-remove nautilus && nautilus
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Still getting some crashes like described in this report. what I do to
get around this is I keep a nautilus window open in the computer:///
location, and from there I open the mount I need in a new window. I
either do this, or I would be getting a handful of nautilus crashes
daily.
For a while nau
Do some people have a reliable way to get that issue? Is anybody wanting
to debug it or trying to rebuild nautilus without patches to note if
that still happen then?
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I also experience crashes when opening Nautilus sometimes in Dapper LTS 6.06
with dapper-updates.
Some basic hardware information of my PC (perhaps this is helpfull):
- Athlon XP 1700+ using 2.6.15-25-k7 kernel
- Video card: NVIDIA TNT2 M64
I was able to get a backtrace (nautilus-dbg and libglib2
** Changed in: nautilus (upstream)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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