ok, reassigning to blueman then
** Package changed: nautilus-sendto (Ubuntu) => blueman (Ubuntu)
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Title:
nautilus-sendto crashed with SIGSEGV in
Yes, indeed. After uninstalling blueman, nautilus-sendto starts without
crashing.
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Title:
nautilus-sendto crashed with SIGSEGV in __find_specmb()
does it work if you uninstall whatever provides libnstblueman.so (I
guess some blueman package)?
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Title:
nautilus-sendto crashed with SIGSEGV in _
Sure, here it is:
$ ls /usr/lib/nautilus-sendto/plugins/
libnstblueman.a libnstburn.so libnstpidgin.so
libnstblueman.lalibnstempathy.solibnstremovable_devices.so
libnstblueman.solibnstevolution.so libnstupnp.so
libnstbluetooth.so libnstgajim.so
** Changed in: nautilus-sen
Thank you for your bug report, could do you a ls /usr/lib/nautilus-
sendto/plugins and add that list to the bug?
** Changed in: nautilus-sendto (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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