dconf-editor works in ubuntu 11.10 with dconf-tools 0.10.0, I tryed with
version 0.7.3 (natty's repos) on ubuntu 11.10 and it works too. Can't
try if it works on Ubuntu natty though.
I think we can mark this as solved.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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This problem is solved in Ubuntu 11.04, many debuging information in
console though.
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Title:
dconf-editor crash when trying to expand a program co
Nope, dconf-editor does not event start atm. I don't have a testing box,
so I only upgraded dconf-editor to the unstable version, so this might
be a dependency problem.
$ dconf-editor
** (dconf-editor:7309): DEBUG: dconf-schema.vala:276: Loading schema:
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.gnome.syste
Could you please check with 0.7.2-0ubuntu7 and see if this still exists?
Thanks.
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Title:
dconf-editor crash when trying to expand a program config
Thanks for the help, I didn't know about apport or ubuntu-bug
The command fails though... I will try again soon but what am I doing
wrong?
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