I added another couple of loggings :)
I attach my log (the relevant bit).
It seems that - contrary to what I wrote above - Glipper crashes after
importing glipper, glipper.Applet and glipper.defs:
DEBUG:root:Importing glipper, glipper.Applet, glipper.defs...
2009-06-17T23:00:50.232058
I'll prov
This is the current patch to glipper.
At the moment it does not yet write one line of log per line of code,
but I'll get to that somewhen, I reckon :(
Maybe someone else will provide his log after applying the patch and
we'll eventually get to the core of the problem?!
Oh, and beware - the patch
Right. So now I had another crash :(
Happened after my notebook did not properly wake up after suspend
because of lack of power.
I then had to do a normal boot and glipper crashed after log in to
GNOME.
So it's about one crash for maybe 4 times booting.
My log file says the crash happened right
Hi there,
I'm running Jaunty and are (since Hardy) experiencing the same problems.
I followed this thread which I only found today (luckily).
I spent some two hours to dig a little into the problem and found that
its got to do (as others above pointed out already) with some little
gnome inside t
btw: did a couple of restarts since and no crash happened anymore :)
Happy glipping!
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Ok, it crashed again, I removed the import of glipper (it's a directory)
and no crash so far, but I have to behold it for a while further...
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Hi, it is been a long time since I cared about this bug, but the last
comment made me investigate again.
For all I can say now: The bug does not occur anymore on my machine with
my glipper version.
I think it extremely likely that this is indeed a race condition as many
others already pointed out