GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 335451
nautilus crash on file drag and drop
Last modified: 2006-03-22 21:19:33 UTC
Distribution: Ubuntu 5.10 (breezy) Package: nautilus Severity: Normal Version: GNOME2.12.1 2.12.1 Gnome-Distributor: Ubuntu Synopsis: nautilus crash on file drag and drop Bugzilla-Product: nautilus Bugzilla-Component: general Bugzilla-Version: 2.12.1 BugBuddy-GnomeVersion: 2.0 (2.12.0) Description: Description of the crash: Trying to drag a file with an emblem attached causes nautilus to crash. Steps to reproduce the crash: 1. Create a file in an empty directory. 2. Select: Arrange Items -> Manually 3. File can be dragged in nautilus window. 4. Attach an emblem to the file: Properties -> Emblems 5. Try to drag file, nautilus crashes. Expected Results: File should be dragged around nautilus window without crashing. How often does this happen? Every time. Looks like a good, solid example of nautilus crash when dragging a file. Additional Information: Debugging Information: Backtrace was generated from '/usr/bin/nautilus' (no debugging symbols found) Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1". (no debugging symbols found) `system-supplied DSO at 0xffffe000' has disappeared; keeping its symbols. (no debugging symbols found) [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] [New Thread -1225778976 (LWP 8111)] [New Thread -1240196176 (LWP 8161)] [New Thread -1239929936 (LWP 8160)] [New Thread -1239663696 (LWP 8159)] [New Thread -1238910032 (LWP 8156)] [New Thread -1238643792 (LWP 8150)] [New Thread -1237980240 (LWP 8149)] [New Thread -1227715664 (LWP 8127)] (no debugging symbols found) 0xffffe410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
+ Trace 67125
Thread 1 (Thread -1225778976 (LWP 8111))
------- Bug created by bug-buddy at 2006-03-22 05:04 ------- Unknown version 2.12.1 in product nautilus. Setting version to "2.12.x".
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