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Subject: gtodo: Program refuses to load if a single todo item exists
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Package: gtodo
Version: 0.14-4
Severity: critical

Hi 

After performing a security update this afternoon which also downloaded
and installed Gnome 2.10, gtodo totally fails to restart if a single
todo item is located on an existing list. It starts perfectly if a
configuration cannot be found. However, add a single item, exit and then
try to restart it, and you get the following error:

Segmentation fault

It was working perfectly before I upgraded to Gnome 2.10 today. However,
now it refuses to read my backup from yesterday as well as my current
copy. I'm almost certain therefore that this bug is an inconsistency in
the linkage between gtodo and Gnome 2.10.

Could somebody also tell me how to output a package information view
like those I see in other posts (sample shown below). I've had a look
around, but can't see how it's done anywhere. Thanks

-- Sample output --

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-1-686-smp
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

Versions of packages gnome-core depends on:
ii  bug-buddy                     2.6.1-4    The GNOME Desktop

-- End of sample --

Regards, 

Barrie

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Subject: Re: Bug#313218: gtodo: Problem found
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Em S=C3=A1b, 2005-06-18 =C3=A0s 02:10 +0100, Barrie Millar escreveu:
> I would wager you are using the 2.6 kernel :)

Damn! /me hits his head against the wall for not having noticed it
before.

gnome-vfs from GNOME 2.10 needs either Linux 2.6 or glibc from
experimental, because of some specific stuff for better performance. How
could I forget that? =3D)

However, you don't need to change your system because of that. As of
yesterday, the GNOME folks have uploaded a new package for gnome-vfs2,
which disables the fadvise stuff (that's what makes things break) under
non-2.6 kernels, and will remain like that until the new glibc hits
unstable.

That should be enough to solve your problem =3D)

Also, I'm closing this bug now. Thanks for your co-operation.

Regards,

--=20
Guilherme de S. Pastore (fatalerror)
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