Bug#554836: segfault in audacity when saving files

2009-11-16 Thread Tim Hanson
Hi All -

I've rebooted the system using both 'nfs4' and 'nfs' in /etc/fstab,
and have no problems either way with any gtk file chooser dialogs.  I
guess it was a protocol mismatch?

thanks,
Tim

2009/11/13 Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org:
 Le vendredi 13 novembre 2009 à 15:48 +0100, Fabian Greffrath a écrit :
 reassign 554836 gvfs
 notfound 554836 1.3.9-6
 found 554836 1.4.1-2
 retitle 554836 GTK filechooser fails with some mount options for NFS4
 thanks

 I've reassigned this bug to gvfs, because obviously this is an issue
 between gvfs and nfs4.

 The error messages look like our usual protocol mismatch after the 1.4
 upgrade.

 Tim, does it still happen after you log out and log in again?

 Cheers,
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Bug#554836: segfault in audacity when saving files

2009-11-16 Thread Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
forcemerge 548336 554836
thanks

Tim Hanson wrote:
 Hi All -
 
 I've rebooted the system using both 'nfs4' and 'nfs' in /etc/fstab,
 and have no problems either way with any gtk file chooser dialogs.  I
 guess it was a protocol mismatch?

Yes.
Emilio



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Bug#554836: segfault in audacity when saving files

2009-11-13 Thread Fabian Greffrath

reassign 554836 gvfs
notfound 554836 1.3.9-6
found 554836 1.4.1-2
retitle 554836 GTK filechooser fails with some mount options for NFS4
thanks

I've reassigned this bug to gvfs, because obviously this is an issue 
between gvfs and nfs4.


Cheers,
Fabian

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Bug#554836: segfault in audacity when saving files

2009-11-13 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le vendredi 13 novembre 2009 à 15:48 +0100, Fabian Greffrath a écrit : 
 reassign 554836 gvfs
 notfound 554836 1.3.9-6
 found 554836 1.4.1-2
 retitle 554836 GTK filechooser fails with some mount options for NFS4
 thanks
 
 I've reassigned this bug to gvfs, because obviously this is an issue 
 between gvfs and nfs4.

The error messages look like our usual protocol mismatch after the 1.4
upgrade.

Tim, does it still happen after you log out and log in again?

Cheers, 
-- 
 .''`.  Josselin Mouette
: :' :
`. `'   “I recommend you to learn English in hope that you in
  `- future understand things”  -- Jörg Schilling


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Bug#554836: segfault in audacity when saving files

2009-11-11 Thread Tim Hanson
Hi David,

You seem to be correct - a program that I am developing under ocaml
also fails when opening a GTK filechooser dialog.  I'm glad you
noticed this, as I was naturally thinking that my program was
incorrect. The ocaml program fails with a very similar stack trace.

I changed the mount options for a NFS server
from
crackle:/crackle /mnt/crackle   nfs4_netdev,auto0   0
to
crackle:/crackle/mnt/cracklenfs4rw,hard,intr,user0   0

and this seems to have fixed the problem.  Audacity now works
properly, as do other gtk programs.

I do not understand why, though.  Anyway, your pointer was very much
appreciated!

Tim


On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 8:09 PM, David Henningsson
launchpad@epost.diwic.se wrote:
 Tim Hanson wrote:

 Hi, on my system audacity segfaults while trying to write *any* file,
 either export or save normally. Seems to be a dbus-related issue?

 Hi Tim,

 given the backtrace, I notice libgioremote-volume-monitor.so, which is a
 part of gvfs. Which makes me suspect there could might be a problem with be
 some hardware/drives/storage you have. Does this make sense to you? Does it
 matter whether different devices are unmounted, auto-mounted or manually
 mounted when you try to export?

 Does this error occur in other Gnome or wxWidgets programs as well, when
 opening a File save dialog?

 // David




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