On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 01:25:14PM +0100, Simon Josefsson wrote: > You wrote: > > > On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 10:28:00AM +0100, Simon Josefsson wrote: > > > You wrote: > > > > > > > tags 730050 moreinfo > > > > thanks > > > > > > > > Hi Simon, > > > > > > > > On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 07:17:13PM +0100, Simon Josefsson wrote: > > > > > Package: claws-mail-vcalendar-plugin > > > > > Version: 3.8.1-2 > > > > > > > > > > The plugin crashes with the backtrace below. I've used the > > > > > plugin for several months without issue, but something seems to > > > > > be causing problems. I'm not convinced it is related, but > > > > > whenever this happens, I have always clicked around in the > > > > > GNOME Calendar from the toolbar at the top of the screen. > > > > > > > > I don't think it's related but thanks for the details. Anyway > > > > the backtrace doesn't contain useful info other than the crash. > > > > Can you install the debug package (claws-mail-extra-plugins-dbg), > > > > and reproduce the crash? > > > > > > > > Please run “env LC_MESSAGES=C gdb” (or your preferred way to do > > > > it) to be sure the diagnostic messages are in English. > > > > > > I reproduced it again, I still had to click around a bit in the > > > GNOME Calendar to trigger it (no idea why). Maybe just clicking in > > > any non-claws window is sufficient, although I wasn't able to > > > trigger it that way. Or it is just not related. > > > > Now it's clear it's related, because the crash is within the > > function which handles the DBus requests (generated by the GNOME > > Calendar). > > > > AFAICS the assert causing the crash fails because of the null > > user_data pointer in frame #4 (user_data=0x0). > > > > Could be the interface of the org.gnome.Shell.CalendarServer has > > been changed? Can you try the following command in a terminal and see > > the how the org.gnome.Shell.CalendarServer looks? > > It looks the same for me. Should I run it after claws has crashed?
Or before, is it different without claws-mail running? -- Ricardo Mones ~ RTFM - "Read The Manual" (The 'F' is silent). Usually a very good idea. Bjarne Stroustrup
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