On 16/06/2011 1:32 PM, Fernando García García wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Maybe this issue has already been treated before, but I have just
> re-subscribed to the list after a long time. The problem is as follows:
>
> -I've upgraded from Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to 11.04 (Natty).

I used Debian software here and have encountered upgrade issues over the
years so much so that when I do jump major version levels that I usually
reinstall if I need a system in a known good state.

> -My GNUBG is installed through Ubuntu's repositories (version
> 0.90+20091206-4build1 as available in Synaptic) and used to work in 10.04.

As Russ pointed out the GNUBG in the repository is old 1.5 years. I
could tell you how to build it on Ubuntu if you are so inclined. It's
reasonable easy to do even if you aren't a programmer.

> -Now, always when trying to run it (typing *gnubg -w* in shell), it
> crashes with the following message:
>
> **** buffer overflow detected ***: gnubg terminated
> *

Not good. make sure you have the gnubg-data package installed as well
(It should be in Synaptic). One other possibility is that somehow a
setting in your gnubg config file is screwing things up. To see if this
is the case I recommend this:

- Close down all copies of GNUBG.
- In your home directory there is a subdirectory called .gnubg   and a
file in there called gnubgautorc  . I recommend renaming that file to
something else like gnubgautorc.bak .
- Try relaunching GNUBG. Do a save settings.

This procedure will force GNUBG into using all defaults. if that works
then I recommend just setting up your GNUBG with new settings. If you
want to go back to the old settings just copy the backup file back to
gnubgautorc .

-- 
Michael Petch
CApp::Sysware Consulting Ltd.
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