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Reuben Green changed:
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--- Comment #7 from John Walsh ---
Just tried this again - now on Thunar 1.8.14.
No crash.
Seams to be fixed.
Thanks.
John.
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--- Comment #6 from John Walsh ---
Thanks - I hadn't noticed that.
I have no idea what that volume is, I have no volume like that.
It must have appeared when the bash terminal was opened.
Maybe I'll go try it with different terminals (I'm not
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--- Comment #5 from Theo Linkspfeifer ---
Any news?
I noticed in that in your second screenshot (before/after comparison) the
volume labelled "4.1 KB Volume" has disappeared and the tree structure was
shifted up by one. What purpose does this
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--- Comment #4 from alexxcons ---
(In reply to John Walsh from comment #3)
> I'm more convinced it's something in my Manjaro install - not really a 'bug'
> in Thunar.
If thunar crashes, than usually thunar is to blame ;)
Though if you are not
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--- Comment #3 from John Walsh ---
FYI: got a Manjaro update, to Thunar 1.8.10.
No difference, still the same crash.
I'm more convinced it's something in my Manjaro install - not really a 'bug' in
Thunar.
Maybe you might want Thunar to cope
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--- Comment #2 from John Walsh ---
Hi Alex,
Thanks for the reply.
I looked into making a backtrace in Manjaro (Arch), and it doesn't look easy -
so I'm not sure I want to get into that.
Sorry about that (I used to be a C developer too), you
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