Jeff,

    I think it is because of the "Making CRITICAL warning crash" in 
gnome session. Please take a look at:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2005-November/msg00006.html
and
http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gnome-session/gnome-session/main.c?r1=1.70&r2=1.71

    So if you run your program as a login user, the crash will happen 
since gnome-session for this user is running. If you telnet or ssh as 
another user and set DISPLAY, it won't crash because gnome-session for 
that usr is not running.

    BTW, I think your the result of two cases should be just the 
opposite.  And I also think that is why there are so many crashes in 
Evolution and other components in Vermillion.

       Harry
   
jeff cai wrote:

>Hi
>I met a very strange problem today.
>My system is snv_33&vermillion-05.
>In the folowing application, you click File|Close, then a file
>chooser dialog pops up. ( I changed it from a demo application, so the
>menu name doesn't match with its function ). 
>Then you double click a folder.
>There are two cases:
>1. If you run it as a local user, it is ok.
>2. If you run it by switching to another user and setting
>DISPLAY=localhost:0, it will crash.
>
>They use same libraries in these two cases.
>Who knows the differences of them?
>
>the attachments contain source file, executable file and stack trace.
>
>Jeff.Cai
>
>
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