Thanks for reporting this bug in gpredict and helping to make Ubuntu
better.  Happily, it appears that it has already been fixed in gpredict
1.1.

I can reproduce what I think is the same problem with gpredict
0.9.0-0ubuntu2 in Karmic:  On the amd64 platform, it manifests as a hang
in the same IA__g_hash_table_foreach() routine which crashes on i386.
The hang on amd64 reproducibly occurs when creating a new "module" with
even just one satellite.

But with gpredict 1.1-3ubuntu1 in Ubuntu Lucid (or the Karmic PPA
version noted below), I don't have any problem with creating new
modules.  I think its very likely that your reported problem is likewise
resolved by the newer version.

The author of gpredict has kindly provided a Karmic PPA version of
gpredict 1.1.  Please try this version to verify that your problem is
resolved:  https://launchpad.net/~alexc/+archive/gpredict

If you can still reproduce the problem using Gpredict 1.1, please re-
open this bug, and include detailed steps as to how you can make it
crash.

Thanks again for your report!

** Changed in: gpredict (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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gpredict crashed with SIGSEGV in IA__g_hash_table_foreach()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463570
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