Hi Stephen,

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 11:45:41PM +0200, Stephen McGregor wrote:
> Package: inkscape
> Version: 0.47 r22583
> Severity: grave
> Justification: causes non-serious data loss
> 
> Fresh install of Inkscape on Debian, all dependencies installed.
> 
> Inkscape runs, but it then can't open any SVG file that inkscape,
> itself, has written.  That is, the default 'save' action makes the file
> useless, loosing all of one's work.  Have installed every package that
> has the words 'gnome' and 'vfs' in its name.   Also installed Nautlius
> file browser. 
thanks for your report! I cannot reproduce this here, however. The version
number you cite is not debian's version though, did you recompile inkscape
yourself? 

I also miss the versions of the libraries inkscape depends on, could you please
run `reportbug --template inkscape` and paste the output?

> 
> Not running gnome, of course have all the gnome libraries. 

Running gnome is not necessary to use inkscape, so there should be no problem.

> 
> The error messages are 
> 
> --------
> 
> (inkscape:17386): libgnomevfs-CRITICAL **: gnome_vfs_uri_is_local:
> assertion `uri != NULL' failed
> 
> ** (inkscape:17386): WARNING **: Invalid URI
> 
> ** (inkscape:17386): WARNING **: Error:  Could not open file
> '/temp/aaaa.svg' with VFS
> 
> --------
> 
> It is not possible that any application couldn't read the files that it,
> itself,  has written, there must be a horrendous bug somewhere. 
I assume, you create /temp/aaaa.svg just secondes before? How did you try to
open it? On the command line, via the menu, clicking somewhere in your file
manager?

Thanks,

Wolfi
> 
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