https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15090
--- Comment #5 from rmuncr...@humanavance.com --- (In reply to alexxcons from comment #4) > Thanks! Hmm .. wonder if I miss something for debugging a coredump in general > "gdb /path/to/downloaded/thunar core" gives me: > .... I apologize, but this appears to be a Manjaro specific issue arising from their use of an old git release, specifically 1.8.1git-480dfc. The current release is 1.8.3 I discovered it when I went to try and compile their "thunar-gtk" from their version of ABS, which I accessed with "buildtree -a." This created a git directory with their package build files under "/var/cache/manjaro-tools/pkgtree/packages-archlinux/packages". Though oddly as you can see they actually appear to be Arch packages. In any case, I never actually found a "thunar-gtk" so I'm assuming there's some other ABS like repository for it, but since thunar was there, and appeared to be a much later version. I compiled it both with and without the debug options and after some testing found it works perfectly. I also tested to make sure it's using GTK3 with "ldd /usr/bin/thunar | grep gtk" and it is indeed using "libgtk-3.so.0 => /usr/lib/libgtk-3.so.0" So I'm not sure what's going on, but Manjaro has a fairly convoluted set of XFCE packages right now. They have multiple different versions with and without the "-gtk3" suffix, and the default desktop package is xfdesktop-gtk3, which pulls in all these alternate packages like thunar-gtk3, xfce4-panel-gtk3 etc. After a bit of review I expect they've just lost track of what's going on as most all the packages actually appear to be GTK3, but as I said there are multiple versions of most things. So if you want you can close this bug, and I'll try to figure out how to communicate the problem to the Manjaro devs. I'm not quite sure how to go about though as it's more of a packaging issue related to using old unreleased git versions than an actual bug. Do you know the best way for me to do it? There seem to be myriads of bug reporting platforms, but that's probably just because I'm getting old and confused :) Where would I got to report this kind of thing directly to Manjaro? Thank you for your help by the way, and I apologize for my error. I should have tried a later version as soon as I saw that thunar was off an old git pull. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Xfce-bugs mailing list Xfce-bugs@xfce.org https://mail.xfce.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce-bugs