Well, let's rephrase that. It seems to crash when closing windows
containing PhotoImageFrame objects (like the 'edit tag icon' window).
Anyone out there having crashes like these with a non-savage dri driver?
Disabling 3D accel using driconf does not fix these crashes.
using f-spot 0.4.0, libgl l
Same here on Edgy with f-spot 0.4.0 on a Thinkpad T23 using the savage
dri driver. It is not just the import dialog which causes the crash when
cancelled: all cancelled dialogs bring it down.
at (wrapper managed-to-native) GdkGlx.Context.glXDestroyContext
(intptr,System.Runtime.InteropServices.
I am using f-spot 0.4.0 on edgy and I get this again (reported
upstream).
If I disable DRI in xorg, f-spot does not crash.
I'm not sure what actually causes this bug, but I think it is caused by
the savage driver. However, since I cannot find any other reports
other than this one on the net, it
I get this same problem in 0.3.5.0 on an up to date feisty install. I
just do this:
1. Start f-spot.
2. Choose import.
3. Press Cancel.
And it crashes.
I have attached the output during the crash - one thing that might be
important (or maybe just be an amazing coincidence): I am using the same
g
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This has been fixed in 0.3.4
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Could you please retest with 0.3.4 once it hits the archive? It should
have some fixes related to this.
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Stacktrace:
(f-spot:5987): libglade-WARNING **: unknown attribute `comment' for .
Stacktrace:
at (wrapper managed-to-native) GdkGlx.Context.glXDestroyContext
(intptr,System.Runtime.InteropServices.HandleRef) <0x4>
at (wrapper managed-to-native) GdkGlx.Context.glXDestroyContext
(intptr,S