> > I'm not able to reproduce this on my ubuntu breezy laptop either: > > gnome 2.12.1-1, nip2-7.10.16. > > > > I tried running under valgrind (which ought to see memory corruption > > problems) and there was nothing unusual (that I saw). Just the > > ordinary dlopen() warnings and X11 write warnings. If valgrind sees > > nothing, I'm also inclined to think it's a gnome problem. > > > > I had a couple of other thoughts: > > > > - gnome-vfs can load a lot of other modules when it first starts, that > > might be worth looking at > > > > - nip is very cavalier with utf-8 vs. ascii encodings, particularly > > for filenames. You could try with an empty directory, or with a file > > dialog with no non-ascii bookmarks. Also with LOCALE set to C I > > suppose. > > > > - If Jiri has time to try running under valgrind, that might help spot > > something. > > I told him that you had now seen the problem with an unrelated > application but that I would pass his suggestions on. Do you think we > should close this bug or reassign it to the appropriate gnome package, > or should we leave it around for the time being? If we reassign, we > should remember to remove the "forwarded" tag. Anyway, the fact that > it happens on etch but not sid perhaps means that whatever the bug is > has already been fixed, or maybe it's just hiding. > > --Jay
Hi, II havve libgnomevfs 2.10.1-5. I don't think I want to upgrade to 2.12.2-1, which is in experimental, but maybe I'll try it. I will be hopefully able to run it under valgrind, but not before the new year. (I tried ElectricFence, but it didn't work out). I'm sorry, but I really don't know what to do with the bug report -- I am new to the BTS and don't know what should be done and how and what is usually done in such cases... Merry Christmas Jiri Palecek ______________________________________________________________ Verschicken Sie romantische, coole und witzige Bilder per SMS! Jetzt bei WEB.DE FreeMail: http://f.web.de/?mc=021193 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]