GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 140577
Nautilus crashes on reboot
Last modified: 2009-08-15 18:40:50 UTC
Distribution: Debian testing Package: nautilus Severity: normal Version: GNOME2.4.1 2.4.2 Gnome-Distributor: GNOME.Org Synopsis: Nautilus crashes on reboot Bugzilla-Product: nautilus Bugzilla-Component: general Bugzilla-Version: 2.4.2 BugBuddy-GnomeVersion: 2.0 (2.4.0.1) Description: Description of the crash: On the first login to X after a reboot, nautilus will crash once or twice before starting normally. There do not seem to be any ill effects from this crash, other than annoyance on startup. Steps to reproduce the crash: 1. Reboot workstation 2. Log in as local user 3. wait for error message Expected Results: I expect to be able to log in without an error, as I am able to do when I log out and log in again. How often does this happen? After each reboot. Additional Information: I use the en_IN locale, which does not properly register the use of UTF8. This is a Debian sarge system (up to date as of 2004-04-20). 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". ------- Bug moved to this database by unknown@bugzilla.gnome.org 2004-04-20 19:37 ------- Unknown version 2.4.2 in product nautilus. Setting version to "1.0.x". Unknown platform unknown. Setting to default platform "Other". Unknown milestone "unknown" in product "nautilus". 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 ehikory@mail.goo.ne.jp. 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.
Thanks for the bug report. Unfortunately, that stack trace is not very useful in determining the cause of the crash. Please make sure that the package was compiled with debugging symbols and see http://bugzilla.gnome.org/getting-traces.cgi for more information about useful stack traces.
No new info -> closing.