On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 10:04:26AM +0100, Sébastien Villemot wrote: > Control: reopen -1 > > Reopening the bug since it seems to affect other people. > > Le vendredi 27 décembre 2013 à 12:10 +0100, Ralf Paaschen a écrit : > > > How to reproduce the bug: > > - start gnucash in an clean user account > > - Tools -> Online Banking Setup... ; button "forward" ; > > button "Start AqBanking Wizard" ; button "Create user" -> CRASH > > I have followed these steps on a Wheezy machine and I do not get a > crash. Something must be specific to your setup, and at this stage I > still do not know what. > > In order to move forward, I need more debugging information. Can you > please provide a gdb backtrace of the crash (after having installed the > gnucash-dbg and libaqbanking34-dbg) ? > > Can you please also attach a tracefile? (obtained by running "gnucash > --debug"; the file will be created under /tmp/gnucash.trace).
Hi Sébastien. Thank you very much for reopening the bug. But there is one problem. I can not reproduce it anymore. After installing gnucash-dbg the bug was gone. This is very surprising. So I removed gnucash-dbg and expected the bug to reappear, but there is no bug anymore. Furthermore I upgraded my second computer from squeeze/squeeze-backports to wheezy and this computer does not have this bug either. While this bug no longer bothers me I have no good conclusion why it is gone. In Addition the question occurs: What to suggest to others that stumble up on this bug? Installing gnucash-dbg? I hope this may be of some help to others. Thanks again to Sébastien and the debian project for their good work. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

