On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 21:27:12 +0300 Виктор Кожухаров <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> Ok, i've recompiled everything with the following cflags: "
> -O2 -march=athlon-xp -pipe -g3"
> and here's the output of gdb:

when u get here use these gdb commands:

fr 1
p *ed


> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [Switching to Thread -1224045824 (LWP 29441)]
> _edje_text_part_on_del (ed=0x80e9070, pt=0x0) at edje_text.c:245
> 245        if ((pt->default_desc) &&
> (pt->default_desc->text.text_class))
> 
> bt
> #0  _edje_text_part_on_del (ed=0x80e9070, pt=0x0) at edje_text.c:245
> #1  0xb7f7ce36 in _edje_file_del (ed=0x80e9070) at edje_load.c:906
> #2  0xb7f7d9ed in _edje_del (ed=0x80e9070) at edje_main.c:84
> #3  0xb7f7dc1f in _edje_unref (ed=0x80e8ab0) at edje_main.c:161
> #4  0xb7f7f7c7 in _edje_smart_del (obj=0x80e8938) at edje_smart.c:84
> #5  0xb7e9a5b2 in evas_object_smart_del (obj=0x80e8938)
>     at evas_object_smart.c:332
> #6  0xb7e95b3c in evas_object_del (obj=0x80e8938) at
> evas_object_main.c:439
> #7  0x080667c7 in _e_zone_free (zone=0x80e63b0) at e_zone.c:648
> #8  0x080817ef in e_object_free (obj=0x80e63b0) at e_object.c:92
> #9  0x08081836 in e_object_unref (obj=0x80e9070) at e_object.c:113
> #10 0x08064f90 in _e_container_free (con=0x80ce178) at e_container.c:970
> #11 0x080817ef in e_object_free (obj=0x80ce178) at e_object.c:92
> #12 0x08081836 in e_object_unref (obj=0x80e9070) at e_object.c:113
> #13 0x0805bb90 in _e_manager_free (man=0x80c7518) at e_manager.c:422
> #14 0x080817ef in e_object_free (obj=0x80c7518) at e_object.c:92
> #15 0x08081836 in e_object_unref (obj=0x80e9070) at e_object.c:113
> #16 0x0805b300 in e_manager_shutdown () at e_manager.c:47
> #17 0x0805a963 in _e_main_screens_shutdown () at e_main.c:809
> #18 0x0805a5d7 in _e_main_shutdown (errorcode=0) at e_main.c:650
> #19 0x08059ad9 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbff9b534) at e_main.c:580
> 
> can I make it more detailed than that, and if so, what gdb commands do I
> need?
> 
> I've also included a patch for the weather module edc file, to move the
> temp outside the image.
> 
> On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 16:25 +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> > On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 17:03:27 +1000 David Seikel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > babbled:
> > 
> > > On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 09:46:33 +0300 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >  
> > > > Also, how does the remember thing work, exactly. It seems that if I
> > > > set remember for one app (remember this window + remember position),
> > > > 10 other, totally unrelated apps get remembered, and sometimes, not
> > > > only the position is checked. And worse, the first few times the
> > > > position is actually remembered, then afterwards, it's like it
> > > > remembered a totally different position.
> > > 
> > > I had similar problems with remember desktop, trying to get my auto
> > > started apps to appear on certain desktops.  In the end I just turned
> > > off remember stuff and either manually moved the windows, or tried to
> > > make sure I was in the proper desktop when those particular apps start. 
> > > Not so hard, as there is only two of them and one of them takes a long
> > > time to start.
> > 
> > the rememebr stuff is VERY MANUAL. you need to tell it HOE to match a
> > rememebr state TO a window. ie name, class, title, role, etc. etc. - if it
> > cant find a match ... it doesnt apply, or if the match is TOO general, oit
> > may apply to more than 1 window. if u tell it nothing the match is VERY
> > general! :)
> > 
> > > Window remembering stuff was also broken in DR16, where I also gave up
> > > on trying to use it.  Even though I despise KDE as a bloated and slow
> > > monster, at least they got this part working well, maybe the maintainer
> > > of the remember code can see how they do it.
> > 
> > kde doesnt use a wm to do it - it uses session managers that work completely
> > outside of the xserver and programs rememebr their own positions and restore
> > them themselves.
> > 
> > > If I wasn't very busy with the next release of my own open source
> > > project, I'd look at it myself.
> > > 
> > > While on this subject, what is the locks menu in the windows menu all
> > > about?
> > 
> > telling programs to "bugger off" and not allow them to move/resize or do
> > things to themesleves. eg - those web pages with javascritp that resize
> > your browser to fullscreen size. tell e to disallow the browser to move ro
> > resize itself. then your borwser stays where it is . u can do this for any
> > annoying apsp that have a habit of doing this (xchat is another such
> > annoyance that was actually my major spur to do this code). you can ALSO
> > lock yourself out as a user so u can't move/resize/close a window
> > accidentally without removing the locks first
> > - liek adding a safety barrier in for yourself. imagine you have an
> > important task happening in a window and you sometiems accidentally close
> > the wrong window as u are nto always careful. u can temporarily lock the
> > window (dont tell it to rememebr locks) and lokc close so you cannto go
> > close the window without first removing the lock. the Lifespan lock
> > actually disallows E to exit as long as any windwos are around with
> > lifespan locsk - stopping u from doing a "oops i logged out on some
> > improtant work being done" stuff. etc. :) many uses. :)
> > 
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