Le lundi 25 mai 2009 à 19:58 +0200, Julien Lavergne a écrit :

> 
> Hi,
> 
Hi Julien,

> Let me share what I have found on this, working on the similar bug on
> screenlets [1].
> After reporting this bug upstream [2], they advise me to change the
> way
> Class are initialized, using class Foo(object) instead of only class
> Foo .
> This fixed the problem for some users, but not for some others. It
> seems
> now that the bug occurs only when the package is upgraded. If you
> install a fresh package, it's work fine (no more segfault).
> It's difficult to track it down properly, because I never be able to
> reproduce it (trying fresh install and upgrade, on both x86 and
> amd64).
> 
> I hope it will help to find the problem.

Many thanks for sharing your experience with this issue.

I am not able to reproduce the issue neither with listen. 

I keep you informed whether I manage to find anything useful...

Cheers,
Julien




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