GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 160006
Mailcheck crash during update of pop3 status.
Last modified: 2005-12-29 23:21:26 UTC
Distribution: Debian 3.1 Package: gnome-applets Severity: normal Version: GNOME2.8.1 unspecified Gnome-Distributor: Debian Synopsis: Mailcheck crash during update of pop3 status. Bugzilla-Product: gnome-applets Bugzilla-Component: mailcheck Bugzilla-Version: unspecified BugBuddy-GnomeVersion: 2.0 (2.8.0) Description: Description of the crash: Applet crash during update of pop3 account status. Steps to reproduce the crash: 1. Add mailcheck on gnome-panel 2. Fill in pop3 account 3. Start update accont. Expected Results: How often does this happen? every time Additional Information: I have debian unstable. I have problem since Gnome 2.8 in unstable. Debugging Information: Backtrace was generated from '/usr/lib/gnome-applets/mailcheck-applet' (no debugging symbols found) Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/libthread_db.so.1". (no debugging symbols found) `system-supplied DSO at 0xffffe000' has disappeared; keeping its symbols. (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] [New Thread -1217588128 (LWP 10957)] (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) 0x4118a40e in __waitpid_nocancel () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
+ Trace 52964
Thread 1 (Thread -1217588128 (LWP 10957))
------- Bug moved to this database by unknown@bugzilla.gnome.org 2004-11-30 15:27 ------- Unknown platform unknown. Setting to default platform "Other". Unknown milestone "unknown" in product "gnome-applets". Setting to default milestone for this product, '---' The original reporter of this bug does not have an account here. Reassigning to the person who moved it here, unknown@bugzilla.gnome.org. Previous reporter was Juraj.Kubelka@email.cz. Setting to default status "UNCONFIRMED". Setting qa contact to the default for this product. This bug either had no qa contact or an invalid one.
This is Debian bug <http://bugs.debian.org/285331>, and is reproductible with the configuration of a POP3 account.
Can anyone reproduce this, preferably with a stack trace with debugging symbols?
mailcheck was removed, as mail-notification is much better (does more, maintained, etc)