A couple of things: 1) Today, every new message that comes into mail-notification is triggering a fallback-dialog for me. I'm still running notify-osd in valgrind/gdb so I see the error message. It is "
** (notify-osd:3449): DEBUG: notification request turned into a dialog box, because it contains at least one action callback (mail-open: "Open") ** (notify-osd:3449): WARNING **: fallback_dialog_show(): Got error "Error on line 3 char 1: '<email_address>' is not a valid name: '@' " " where <email_address> is the sender of the new email. Also, the open button does nothing, but probably this is not a notify-osd bug, but maybe a mail-notification bug. Note that although the fallback-dialog is triggered, this doesn't trigger a crash of notify-osd (which was the case with my original apport report). 2) I branched and compiled notify-osd from trunk, as you suggested, and ran the test. It brings up a dailog; I click "Action"; and the terminal says "/libnotify/test_withlib_actions: OK". What I think you were asking is whether this would give me a crash; it did not. To recap: First, today, I don't have to do anything special to trigger the fallback-dialog; it happens every time (yesterday, I thought it only happened sometimes, but maybe I'm not remembering correctly). Also, I still can't get notify-osd to crash (been running in valgrind for nearly 48 hours now). Secondly, the test from notify-osd trunk passed (if I'm interpreting your question and the output properly). Please let me know what other information I can provide to help. James Attached: 1) Probably useless (as there have been no crashes) valgrind log. 2) Some random error messages printed on the terminal while running notify-osd under valgrind. (Email addresses removed for privacy). -- notify-osd assert failure: *** glibc detected *** /usr/lib/notify-osd/notify-osd: munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer: 0x00000000025667a8 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438489 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs