Ah! No, not on my system, at least. Ubuntu 14.04, with all current
updates. totem is 3.10.1-1ubuntu4 .
Totem hung on me while I was testing, but that seemed related to opening
a movie while another instance was running. I don't have time to go
after that one right now! But nothing bad
This report was already getting too big for Launchpad to handle quickly,
and is all marked fixed. In these cases I'm usually advised to leave
the closed report as it is, and handle the new occurrence with the new
bug. You can certainly put a link to this bug, there, for informational
purposes.
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** Description changed:
- I can't tell if this could be a dupe, so I'll file it.
+ I can't tell if this could be a dupe, so I'll file it. Can't quite
+ remember if the crash was during an import (from an android phone in PTP
+ mode). Thanks.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Public bug reported:
Perhaps the retracer can tell if this is a dupe. It may be the same as
bug 1176269, that I reported. But the retracer failed on that one. I'm
not sure if it's having problems, or if there's something non-standard
in this system's coredumps, or what. The circumstances were
xsession-errors was only a lot of unrelated messages, so I deleted it.
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My best guess at a package assignment...
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Hi John, thanks for the report. You've found a bug that's also been
reported at bug 1027584. It's fixed in newer release of Ubuntu.
Looking at that page, I'm not quite sure if or when it'd going to get
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Quicklist action for creating new document is incorrect
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Title:
nautilus crashed with SIGABRT in __libc_message()
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Public bug reported:
Brasero had copied a DVD to an image file, and was preparing to write
the image. I had switched in the blank disc, but apparently it hadn't
written anything yet, as the disc is still blank. A couple of
unnecessary prompts came up when the blank disc was loaded. (That's a
Public bug reported:
This is probably a dupe of bug 1107226, which I recently filed. I want
to see if the stacktrace comes out any different. Because this one
occurred right after I tried to open the 'File Transfers' window, from
the main menu. That wasn't the case in that other crash.
Here
Public bug reported:
Perhaps a dupe of bug 562753, or bug 302902. I'd like to see what the
retracer thinks about that. (Possibly they should be duped together,
themselves.)
Those older bugs are described as happening on every DCC transfer.
That's not the case for me, this is very rare, among
Public bug reported:
Lots of nautilus crashes lately, for me, in Raring. Like bug 1101965
and bug 1101985. This appears to be a separate point in the code, but
we'll see.
I removed .xsession-errors, because it had directory and other info from
my machine. The possibly relevant part was the
** Description changed:
- Hopefully the retracer will decide whether it's a dupe.
+ From looking at the stack trace, I don't know which package this crash
+ might really belong to. Nautilus, glib, gdk-pixbuf...sorry I don't know
+ enough.
- ProblemType: Crash
- DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
+
** Description changed:
Tried to open a bookmarked directory, via the launcher quicklist. Got
this crash.
- My home partition had recently filled up, by accident, and the Xsession-
- errors file shows some problem messages following that. But several
- gigs of space were available again
Public bug reported:
Tried to open a bookmarked directory, via the launcher quicklist. Got
this crash.
My home partition had recently filled up, by accident, and the Xsession-
errors file shows some problem messages following that. But several
gigs of space were available again by the time
Public bug reported:
Hopefully the retracer will decide whether it's a dupe.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: nautilus 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.7.0-7.5-lowlatency 3.7.0
Uname: Linux 3.7.0-7-lowlatency x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.8-0ubuntu2
Architecture:
Public bug reported:
Crashed mid-song. When the sound stopped, the window stayed for a
little while, grayed-out as not responding. Then it disappeared, and
the crash dialog came up.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: rhythmbox 2.98-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1064396 ***
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Aieee, duped to a private bug. Dang.
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When Brasero crashed, the last message I had noticed was Finalizing
disc. The disc turned out to have been successfully burned, but maybe
that's evident if this function comes after burning is done.
LP suggested bug 864216 as a possible dupe -- not exactly the same
function
I don't know what pieces of software are really involved with this
problem, but it's not likely to be nautilus.
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If you're using fallback mode, then you're not using Unity. This is my
best guess at the bug assignment. Thanks.
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I'm taking a guess on what package this bug might belong to, because I
think that's better than no package at all. But sorry, g-s-d
maintainers, if I'm wrong. Thanks.
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Tab key not showing possible files
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Hi Charis -
Will you please test these files again, with an up-to-date Quantal? New
enough, at least, to have the updated cairo packages, version
1.12.2-1ubuntu2. Bug 1030357 was similar, and the upstream patches that
were picked, to fix that, may have fixed these problems, too.
I could never
** Summary changed:
- nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV
+ nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in free_node
** Summary changed:
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+ nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in free_node()
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This happened after I accidentally released the mouse button - I dropped
a few files onto a rar archive. The result may not be what file-roller
wants to deal with, but it probably should handle it more gracefully.
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** Package changed: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu) = nautilus (Ubuntu)
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Status: New = Invalid
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Hi -
Nautilus manages the desktop background, and provides those menus.
Nautilus in quantal right now is having some crashes. Maybe that's
what's causing this problem for you. When you see this behavior, try
right-clicking on the desktop. If no menu appears, nautilus isn't
running. Then open
** Summary changed:
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in thread_memory_magazine2_free()
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Ok, the only comment after the update is a positive one; I'm going to
close this. Thanks.
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I'd say xorg is a better bet than nautilus. There's no info here about
your video hardware -- the simplest way to get it would be to start over
with:
ubuntu-bug xorg
So I'm going to mark this one Invalid to close it, because it'll be
smoother for you than directing that info to this existing
** Also affects: poppler (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Segmentation fault
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Yes, gtk+2.0 2.24.13-0ubuntu2 is meant to fix this. It's hard to
reverse a Fix Released, so I won't mark it yet. But it should be fixed
in that version. Thanks.
** Also affects: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status:
That was this change:
gtk+2.0 (2.24.13-0ubuntu2) quantal-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/100_overlay_scrollbar_loading.patch:
- don't crash with latest overlay-scrollbar version
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For whatever it's worth, I can't reproduce this on my current Quantal
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Title:
double clicking media file
** Summary changed:
- nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance_cast()
+ nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance_cast(), from
settings_notify_cb(), in dbusmenu's parser.c
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I can't tell if this might match one of the possible dupes, so I'll file
it.
I think this crash happened after an accidental mouse-button release. I
probably dropped one rar file onto another, not meaning to. I can't be
Excellent! Nice work, Lars and Charles. Thank you.
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance_cast(),
I guess I'll remove the glib component, since it turned out not to be
involved at all. Thanks.
** No longer affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
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Ugh, I guess I don't have privileges to really remove that component,
since it has a milestone. It just left a milestone attached to Ubuntu.
I'll put glib back to make less of a mess, but if someone with
privileges wants to remove it all, it'd neater. Sorry thanks.
** Package changed: Ubuntu
Here's the pdf that triggers the crash. (Re-done, with a more sort
reasonable filename, now.)
** Attachment removed: PDF that crashes evince and poppler, after you scroll
down several pages
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I have a 40M PDF that crashed evince, and okular when I tested it too.
I'm running xorg-edgers at the moment, so cairo is a development
version, but that shouldn't affect okular, so I'm trying out the theory
that it's not related
And here's the stacktrace from Okular's crash.
** Also affects: okular (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: poppler (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- evince crashed with SIGABRT in getName()
+ evince crashed with
I don't see a matching bug for poppler at freedesktop's bugzilla. I'll
try to file one later. Thanks.
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evince crashed
Aw, heck, here's the pdf, maybe 40M ain't that big now.
** Attachment added: PDF that crashes evince and poppler, after you scroll
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** Description changed:
- This problem happens randomly on ubuntu 12.10
+ This problem happens randomly on ubuntu 12.10, as of the updates to
+ quantal and quantal-proposed on September 20. Nautilus did not change
+ in these upgrades. Glib and libdbusmenu did, and those libraries are
+ both
Iain, thanks so much for making this public. Private master bugs are an
'orrible shackle, hopefully that won't happen, soon.
So, I added glib2.0 and libdbusmenu to the bug, and updated the
description. It looks like the problem is in one of those, and probably
not in nautilus, which didn't
I think this is true for any crash of the nautilus process that starts
on login, and manages the desktop window, but I want to note this for
anyone trying to match bugs to their symptoms. Until you start nautilus
again,
* right-click on the desktop does nothing.
* nautilus' quicklist, from the
This happens when nautilus crashes. Nautilus is run on login, to manage
the desktop background. If that process crashes, the quicklist becomes
a generic one, and doesn't have the folder bookmarks. Maybe that a
crash like that was happening on your system. If this problem is still
happening (I
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Title:
Capitalization of Ubuntu
To
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I see what you mean; that's how it looks to me in Quantal at the moment.
nautilus version:
3.5.90.really.3.4.2-0ubuntu2
What version are you running?
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Title:
[regression] Filenames and paths that
Doug, nice work! I was going to try to track down the version where it
breaks, later, so you've spared me that job, and hopefully this will be
straightforward to include. Thanks!
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Importance: Unknown
Do only some images cause this? Do you have an example you can upload?
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image viewer crashes ubuntu on viewing
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Bug 1051447 is about this same problem, it seems. That one's assigned
to glib. It probably is that general, 'cause it's happening in
naultilus too. (See bug 1048454; I may dupe that one, too.) So I'm
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1051447 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1048454
[regression] Cannot open files whose paths contain apostrophes
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1051447
Filenames that contain an
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Bug 1051447 is about this same problem, it seems. That one's assigned to
glib. It probably is that general, 'cause it's happening in totem and
other apps, too. (Like bug 1051371; I duped that one, too.) So
I also want to note, that clicking on a file with apostrophes and spaces
in the name, in nautilus, can open several instances of gedit, passing
each a fragment of the name.
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I duped a couple bugs that appear to be this problem. This one was
assigned to glib, which seemed better. Certainly it's more general than
just nautilus or totem. I tried to make the subject line more general,
and note that apostrophe-space any where in the whole path can trigger
the bug.
Hi, I assigned your report to a specific package. I also took a minute
to reformat it -- please don't use all caps; it's really hard to read.
Thanks.
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CURSOR HIDES WHEN I KEEP IT AT REST ON THE
Hi, I tried to make the bug title a little easier to understand; thanks.
** Summary changed:
- block users erased empathy
+ When 'Contact-Block contact' is used, other blocked users entries are erased
** Summary changed:
- When 'Contact-Block contact' is used, other blocked users entries are
** Package changed: yelp (Ubuntu) = ubuntu
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Status: New = Invalid
** Converted to question:
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** Summary changed:
- keyboard shortcut for taking a screenshot is missing from wallpaper .
+ keyboard shortcut for taking a screenshot is missing from help overlay.
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I had moved some of the files under ~/Music into subfolders. When I
next started rhythmbox, the lists in the top panes were refilling, and
- this crash came. The main rhythmbox window was unaffected. Thanks.
+ this crash came. The
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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** Converted to question:
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Converted to question:
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** Summary changed:
- Cannot open files whose paths contain apostrophes
+ [regression] Cannot open files whose paths contain apostrophes
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Bug 1030357 is about a related upstream issue, in the same source file.
I've collected upstream's recent fixes to cairo-cff-subset.c, including
the one linked above, into one patch. It's attached to bug 1030357, and
queued for review. When it goes through, this bug will be fixed, too.
Whether
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network manager icon disappears after change of user
I think user 'toda' has been making some changes that they may not
understand. I don't know any reason to think this report should be
marked Incomplete. I'm changing it back to Confirmed. Thanks.
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I just duped bug 1046910 to this. Matthew, the reporter, said:
After upgrading 12.10 beta, I found that my custom maximize (ctrl-
super-up) and minimize (ctrl-super-down) shortcuts weren't working. The
default shortcuts (super-up, super-down) did work, and were reported in
the shortcuts screen
Hey, I've just seen that Didier has a report going on this issue, with
work apparently in progress: bug 1046190. Any objections to duping this
one, there?
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[Gnome-Control-Center]
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Status: New = Invalid
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Ugh, I hate private master bugs.
(I like the retracer, though. :)
** Also affects: pango1.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
Updating Quantal today, I ran update-manager and picked 'Partial
Upgrade'. It ran through its progress stages for a while, then crashed.
Can't think of any other suspicious
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 703230 ***
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Well, I wandered past this bug, looking for something else, and I see
it's a dupe of fixed bug 703230. The culprit was this, in
DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
Preparing to replace libpango1.0-0 1.28.3-3 (using
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1043160 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1043160
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