Public bug reported:

I can start gnome-split 1.1-1 in Ubuntu 12.04 daily 64 bit, but after I
click /any/ button the program just disappears leaving no trace.

When I run gnome-split from the terminal I get to see what the error is.

me@my-laptop:~$ gnome-split
DANGER: LIBDBUSMENU-GLIB-WARNING, Translation has an invalid value 'lnr' for 
default text direction.  Defaulting to left-to-right.
UncaughtException in thread: main
  Thread ID      = 1
  Thread prority = 5
Exception stacktrace:
org.gnome.glib.FatalError: LIBDBUSMENU-GLIB-WARNING
Translation has an invalid value 'lnr' for default text direction.  Defaulting 
to left-to-right.
        at org.gnome.gtk.GtkMain.gtk_main(Native Method)
        at org.gnome.gtk.GtkMain.main(GtkMain.java:82)
        at org.gnome.gtk.Gtk.main(Gtk.java:119)
        at org.gnome.split.GnomeSplit.<init>(GnomeSplit.java:126)
        at org.gnome.split.GnomeSplit.main(GnomeSplit.java:335)

When I run gnome-split as super user it works fine.

Seems like a simple default setting bug.
Thanks.

** Affects: gnome-split
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/958269

Title:
  gnome-split 1.1-1 closes after any action

Status in GNOME Split - File splitter for GNOME desktop:
  New

Bug description:
  I can start gnome-split 1.1-1 in Ubuntu 12.04 daily 64 bit, but after
  I click /any/ button the program just disappears leaving no trace.

  When I run gnome-split from the terminal I get to see what the error
  is.

  me@my-laptop:~$ gnome-split
  DANGER: LIBDBUSMENU-GLIB-WARNING, Translation has an invalid value 'lnr' for 
default text direction.  Defaulting to left-to-right.
  UncaughtException in thread: main
    Thread ID      = 1
    Thread prority = 5
  Exception stacktrace:
  org.gnome.glib.FatalError: LIBDBUSMENU-GLIB-WARNING
  Translation has an invalid value 'lnr' for default text direction.  
Defaulting to left-to-right.
        at org.gnome.gtk.GtkMain.gtk_main(Native Method)
        at org.gnome.gtk.GtkMain.main(GtkMain.java:82)
        at org.gnome.gtk.Gtk.main(Gtk.java:119)
        at org.gnome.split.GnomeSplit.<init>(GnomeSplit.java:126)
        at org.gnome.split.GnomeSplit.main(GnomeSplit.java:335)

  When I run gnome-split as super user it works fine.

  Seems like a simple default setting bug.
  Thanks.

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