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d-conf (0.5-1ubuntu5) maverick; urgency=low
* debian/patches/01_git_no_error.patch:
- git change to not trigger apport crash report for no reason
* debian/patches/02_git_gdbus_api_change.patch:
- git commit to adjust to the new gdbus api
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http://git.gnome.org/browse/dconf/commit/?id=6b884f649e0dcde32bfb5497bbc8dced0c9a6b89
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affecting Ubuntu 64-bit as well
even if it not a bug
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OK This in itself is perhaps not a bug, but this is what popped up when
trying to do some software installation. The SIGABRT perhaps is what
caused the installation to crap out.
Trying to install from the standard A3 maverick x86 iso is a lost cause.
A bit of a let down after 8.04..9.04 were so sl
This bug is really trivial. I'd hesitate to even call it a bug. It
will be fixed very soon.
Essentially, when the bus is disconnected, the dconf service prints a
message about this and exits. It does that using, g_error() however,
which terminates the process with SIGABRT. That's the only reas
Thanks for your bug report and helping to make Ubuntu better. As of
right now this bug contains information that should be considered
private. Apport retracing will perform a task on this bug soon and will
take care of the sensative information. Afterwards a triager will push
the bug in the dir
Also had this after trying to start Unity, only wallpaper visible, then
reboot into normal gnome and got this message
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Also had it after boot and log in, alongside with Software Center
crashing (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-
center/+bug/550329) and wncksyncdaemon
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wncksync/+bug/533670).
Appeared 3 times so far in the same session.
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I have the same bug, using the latest 32-bit Maverick install with
Unity. When I booted up, there was a crash indicator in the top panel,
and this was the bug reported by the crash.
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** Changed in: d-conf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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