Hi Ray, Thanks for the heads up on the new release.
I upgraded to version 1.7.90-1 of gnumeric, and it loaded the file five times without crashing. It's OK with me if you close the bug report. No promises that the bug was really fixed though. It was intermittent, and to the best of my knowledge, nobody ever really got to the bottom of it. Thanks, Kingsley On 10/21/07 22:28, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote: > Hi Kingsley, > > On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 06:31:06 -0700, Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote: > > I should mention that Bug Buddy also reported > > > > ** (bug-buddy:14719): CRITICAL **: file bug-buddy.c: line 287 > > (on_product_toggle_clicked): assertion `druid_data.state == STATE_PRODUCT' > > failed > > /usr/share/bug-buddy/gdb-cmd:1: Error in sourced command file: > > Previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?) > > A new upstream release, 1.7.13 is out now and should become available in > "unstable" in the next few days. Please test if this problem is still > reproducible with that release. If it is, I'd prefer it if you could supply > the problematic workbook to gnumeric's upstream developers (they have an > established policy for handling issues involving confidential workbooks). If > that's not an option, we'll need to look into other approaches (setting > stack limits, using MALLOC_TRACE, electric fence or valgrind). > > HTH, > Ray > -- > Linux is many, many years away from being an enterprise-ready operating > system that can compete with, and challenge, the Windows platform. There is > also no vision or driving force around it. > Doug Miller, Microsoft Windows Server Group, january 2001 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]