At 12:14 Uhr -0800 03.02.2002, El JoPe Magnifico wrote:
>On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Max Horn wrote:
>>  OK, weird. But I see now that I was mistaken regarding gnumeric, I
>>  only took a brief glance at the BT, saw "marshal", "signal", "emit"
>>  etc. and thought "oh, sigc++". Obviously that was wrong, stupid
>>  little me :)
>>
>>  Anyway, I have latest gnumeric installed. when I run it, it
>>  immediatly crashes. Here's a stack backtrace:
>>
>>  #0  0x01ee8fec in gnome_canvas_item_marshal_signal_1 (object=0x1,
>>  func=0x1ee8fec <gnome_canvas_item_marshal_signal_1+40>,
>>  func_data=0xa00221, args=0x0) at gnome-canvas.c:543
>>  #1  0x02652b3c in gtk_signal_real_emit (object=0x1c8b280,
>>  signal_id=165, params=0xbfffee38) at gtksignal.c:1492
>>  #2  0x026501d8 in gtk_signal_emit (object=0x1c8b280, signal_id=165)
>>  at gtksignal.c:552
>[...]
>>  Not that I expect that to help in the least :)
>
>FYI, this is the same dump I was getting back when I last posted
>about gnumeric crashing.  That was version 0.76-?? from unstable.
>(sorry, not on my Mac right now, can't be more specific)
>
>Max, try starting it, but avoid any mouse movement/buttons.
>For me, it only crashed when I attempted to move the mouse,
>and was usable via the keyboard shortcuts.
>

Yeah, it crashes as soon as it gets any mouse events, I observed that, too.


Max
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