On Fri, 2002-07-12 at 08:35, Frederic Crozat wrote: > On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 10:28:32 +0200, Jim Sproull wrote: > > > On Fri, 2002-07-12 at 07:57, Frederic Crozat wrote: > > On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 09:53:02 +0200, Jim Sproull wrote: > > > > > I keep getting seg faults when starting this release of nautilus. I > > > upgraded from 2.0.0-7 to -8, which also seg faulted at start up. -9 has > > > similar behaviour. I tried uninstalling "*nautilus*", and reinstalling > > > -9 with similar results. Has anyone else experienced this behaviour? > > > Is there a way I can track down where it's dying on my system? > > > > Which assertion are you getting ? > > > > Check that both /var/lib/gnome/desktop and ~/.gnome-desktop exists.. > > (~/.gnome-desktop should be created by nautilus anyway..) > > > > And please, stop posting in HTML... > > > > -- > > Fr�d�ric Crozat > > MandrakeSoft > > > > > > > > Both /var/lib/gnome/desktop and ~/.gnome-desktop do exist (/var/lib/gnome/desktop/ >is empty). I tried rm > > -rf ~/.gnome-desktop to see if it was something there causing the > > problems, but that didn't resolve the error. > > > > I'm not seeing any error messages at all on the console, but here is the > > debugging information generated by gnome's bug handler: (is there a > > more useful error log stored somewhere?) > > Are you sure there is nothing in ~/.xsession-errors ? > > Stack trace isn't useful since we don't ship packages with debug info.. > > What do you have in ~/.nautilus ? > > Could you try moving it away to see if it fixes the problem ? > -- > Fr�d�ric Crozat > MandrakeSoft >
I removed ~/.nautiluls and ~/.gnome-desktop (again, just to be safe) and am still getting the seg fault. To double check, I created a brand new user,
