Bleh. Okay, now I know that Gedit doesn’t have a debug symbol package.

Does anyone have advice on how to go about doing this? I’m not sure what
causes the bug, and often it simply crashes after a long time without my
intervention. I’d like to run it from a terminal and then cause the
crash to see the output, but of course, I don’t know how to reproduce
this bug on purpose. ...I tried reclassifying Gedit in my main menu as a
program that should run from terminal—so that it will always run in a
terminal, even if I don’t remember to be on the lookout for bugs—but
then, the terminal closes as I exit. I tried changing my bookmark to a
script that will forward all output to a text file, but that doesn’t
seem to include the critical GNOME errors and warnings that are so
important here.

Thanks!

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gedit crashed with SIGSEGV in PyErr_Fetch()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195967
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