As described in the previous comments, your report lacks the information
we need to investigate the problem further. We'll close this report for
now - please reopen it if you can give us the missing information.
** Changed in: gtkpod (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Rejected
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Can you please try to get a backtrace for the problem (assuming that
since you are on dapper, it's still there) ? With, or without debug
symbols, though the former would be preferred. Thanks.
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> [Sebastien Bacher schreef op 13-12-2006 22:50 -]
>
> do you still have that problem on edgy? If you don't want to rebuild
> packages you can get a backtrace without debug package, that might be
> enough to spot a duplicate
Hi Sebastian,
Sorry for not reacting for so long, but I had to go ba
do you still have that problem on edgy? If you don't want to rebuild
packages you can get a backtrace without debug package, that might be
enough to spot a duplicate
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Unfortunately, no. It's essential though to figuring out where the
program is. In the meantime, I can suggest you use aptitude, and then
remove everything with "aptitude purge".
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