[Bug 476615] Re: nautilus crash when middle click on samba bookmark

2010-03-29 Thread Jean-Philippe Fleury
I have this bug on Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1. To always reproduce it: 1) Open a FTP location. A link will automatically appear in the left panel of Nautilus. 2) Middle click on this link. Actual result: Nautilus crashes. See the attached backtrace. ** Attachment added: gdb-nautilus.txt

[Bug 476615] Re: nautilus crash when middle click on samba bookmark

2010-01-03 Thread Jan Nekvasil
This bug is also not limited to _unavailable_ network folders only, for crash with samba shares is enough to don't access them for a while (connection timeout?) and then middleclick on them. Very annoying, especially when You are working files on LAN's samba shares all the day with often access

[Bug 476615] Re: nautilus crash when middle click on samba bookmark

2009-12-04 Thread Kelsey Sigurdur
The bug doesn't appear to be limited to Samba bookmarks. Bookmarks pointing to unavailable FTP and SFTP services also cause nautilus to crash. -- nautilus crash when middle click on samba bookmark https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/476615 You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Bug 476615] Re: nautilus crash when middle click on samba bookmark

2009-12-01 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
the backtrace is broken, could you please install the nautilus, libgtk2, libglib2 dbgsym packages and get a new one? Thanks. -- nautilus crash when middle click on samba bookmark https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/476615 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop

[Bug 476615] Re: nautilus crash when middle click on samba bookmark

2009-11-15 Thread J-P
How to reproduce the bug: 1. Add a nautilus bookmark to a share directory on another active PC (in this instance, a Windows PC) 2. Disconnect the network connection to make the link location inaccessible 3. Open a nautilus browser window (e.g. folder on the desktop) 4. Try to navigate to the now

[Bug 476615] Re: nautilus crash when middle click on samba bookmark

2009-11-10 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Thank you taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. However, processing the crash report to get detailed information for the developers failed as the retracer did not generate a useful symbolic stack trace. Please try to obtain a backtrace manually following the