Bug#664583:

2014-07-22 Thread John M.
Hi, It's been more than two years, so I kind of forgot about reporting what fixed the bug for me. I had /tmp mounted in RAM through fstab. It seems that nautilus (gvfs?) didn't like that. Once I removed the line from fstab, the crash caused by selecting multiple files went away. -- John.

Bug#664583: #664583 - nautilus crashes when selecting multiple files

2014-07-21 Thread Pedro Beja
Hey John, this is an old bug. Could you please still reproduce this issue with newer nautilus version like 3.4.2-1+build1 or 3.8.2-3 ? thanks regards Pedro

Bug#664583: nautilus crashes when selecting multiple files

2012-03-23 Thread John M.
One more backtrace, obtained while selecting multiple files in nautilus (no search involved). GNU gdb (GDB) 7.4-debian Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later This is free software: you are free to change and re

Bug#664583: nautilus crashes when selecting multiple files

2012-03-23 Thread John M.
It took longer this time (it seemed like libgtk-3.0-dbg almost fixed something). In this case, I've got the segfault by pressing the Reload button during a nautilus search. The file selected in the search results, when I pressed the Reload button, had already been moved to trash (using another in

Bug#664583: nautilus crashes when selecting multiple files

2012-03-18 Thread Josselin Mouette
Hi, Le dimanche 18 mars 2012 à 20:31 -0600, John M. a écrit : > Selecting multiple files in nautilus triggers a crash, but only after > nautilus has been running for a while. Uninstalling all the tracker > packages (except for sparql), and/or upgrading to nautilus 3.2.1-3 from > Debian unstable d

Bug#664583: nautilus crashes when selecting multiple files

2012-03-18 Thread John M.
Package: nautilus Version: 3.2.1-2+b1 Selecting multiple files in nautilus triggers a crash, but only after nautilus has been running for a while. Uninstalling all the tracker packages (except for sparql), and/or upgrading to nautilus 3.2.1-3 from Debian unstable doesn't change anything ---i.e.,