** Description changed: When using gedit to browse a mounted sftp location for a file to open, - or when browsing the sftp location to save a file, gedit will crash on - the following: + or when browsing the sftp location to save a file, gedit will crash when + using the breadcrumb (history) buttons to navigate. - The browse facility is nautilus like, and on navigating a location - several "breadcrumb" buttons appear. Using these buttons to "go up a - level" results (7 times out of 10) in a crash. For instance if the path - to the current folder is /home/user/web/images and I click the "web" - button gedit dies. + How to replicate: - The terminal output is: + 1) Add a bookmark to an ssh location which contains a couple of layers of directories + 2) Open gedit and choose "File>Open..." + 3) Click on the new bookmark and navigate down a directory tree a couple of levels + 4) Use the breadcrumb buttons to go back to the top level of the bookmark + 5) If gedit hasn't already crashed just navigate back and forth a couple of times using the buttons, it invariably does. - gedit: ../../src/xcb_lock.c:33: _XCBUnlockDisplay: Assertion `xcb_get_request_sent(dpy->xcb->connection) == dpy->request' failed. - Aborted + This also happens on "Save" and "Save As.." which can lead to losing + work. - I have tried using nautilus to browse the sftp mount, using the - "breadcrumb" buttons, with no ill effect :) + Updated 7th Sept 2008 to clarify and include steps to reproduce.
** Tags added: gedit gvfs sftp ssh -- gedit crashes browsing sftp mount on open/save file https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236953 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
