Control: tags -1 fixed-upstream patch
Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/lwindolf/liferea/issues/258
Hi Anders,
First of all: a huge thanks for digging into this and reporting back.
On 27-10-15 22:55, Anders Jonsson wrote:
> This is enough to fix the bug for me. It is now possible to open
On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 12:10:40 +0100 Anders Jonsson
wrote:
>
> These commits to upstream are said to fix this problem, but I haven't
> tested it myself yet: https://github.com/lwindolf/liferea/pull/267/commits
>
I tested building liferea 1.10.16 with the commit
I had the same crash problem, and found this in the upstream bug tracker:
https://github.com/lwindolf/liferea/issues/258
>From that report: "It worked with GTK+ 3.16 and no longer does with GTK+
3.18, not sure why. Adding liststore6 to the requested objects "fixes" it."
These commits to
>
> If I create a new user and run liferea for the first time and
> right-clicked a subscription and clicked properties, liferea crashes
> with SIGTRAP and the below gdb backtrace.
I've reproduced this issue and I am taking a look at it.
Thanks for the report.
-David
>
> If I create a new user and run liferea for the first time and
> right-clicked a subscription and clicked properties, liferea crashes
> with SIGTRAP and the below gdb backtrace.
I've reproduced this issue and I'm taking a look at it.
Thanks for the report.
-David
Package: liferea
Version: 1.10.16-2
Severity: important
If I create a new user and run liferea for the first time and
right-clicked a subscription and clicked properties, liferea crashes
with SIGTRAP and the below gdb backtrace.
$ gdb -batch -n -ex 'set height 0' -ex run -ex bt -ex 'thread apply
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