Philipp Kern wrote: > On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 17:55 -0400, The Anarcat wrote: > >>Gobby sometimes crashes when I paste data. You need to have a session >>that is multi-user (2-user). A simple step-by-step procedure to >>reproduce: >> >> 1. start gobby >> 2. Create a session >> 3. Create a document >> 4. Paste should work now >> 5. start another gobby >> 6. join the other session >> 7. open the other document >> 8. go back to the original gobby >> 9. try to paste now. >> 10. boom. > > It might be dependent on what you paste. We know a bit from our own > experience that it might happen. In our current development version we > get desyncs rather than crashes when pasting. (In rare cases anyway.) I > cannot reproduce it with 0.3.0-1ubuntu2 neither.
Hum.... It happens quite often here, especially one the file has a certain size or under certain circumstances I can't quite pinpoint yet. > Could you please get me a gdb backtrace of the crash? (Run > `gdb /usr/bin/gobby' in the console and type bt after the crash.) > However this might fail to deliver meaningful data due to the stripped > debugging symbols, but please give it a try. Well, now I can't reproduce anymore. :( When I opened this bug today, it happened moments ago it wasn't the first time. It might be because I'm tired too, but I swear that I never use control-v in gobby anymore as it really screws things up. I'll try another day, maybe it's a moon phase thing. :) > And I also need *what* you try to paste verbatim (if it contains special > characters which might trigger it). I'm pretty sure it's not related. It *might* have to do with accents, as I am french speaking, but I think i did my tests with and without accents. >>This is *really* annoying and quite impressive. I would nudge this up to >>"grave" at least, but I wanted to have feedback from other people >>beforehand. > > Please don't do this, unless you provide a reproducible test case (and > even then I'll do this for you if I deem it necessary). With the one you > provided, although it might work on your box, I cannot get the bug to > pop up again. I understand, I'm having problems doing that here too. It would be real nice if this was actually fixed forever, but I know for sure I'll bump into this one again... I'll let you know and will try a backtrace. If you refresh my memory as of how to build with debugging symbols, I can also try a locally built gobby. Thanks for the swift response, A. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]