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Bug 251571 - the evo crash when you press Alt+down arrow in Create new folder window
the evo crash when you press Alt+down arrow in Create new folder window
Status: VERIFIED INCOMPLETE
Product: GAL
Classification: Deprecated
Component: ETable
unspecified
Other All
: Normal normal
: 1.5
Assigned To: Mike Kestner
Evolution QA team
Depends on: 242070
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2003-12-02 04:48 UTC by hart wang
Modified: 2009-08-15 18:40 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
crash detail report (40.97 KB, text/plain)
2003-12-02 04:50 UTC, hart wang
Details

Description hart wang 2003-12-02 04:48:32 UTC
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Description of Problem:
The evo crash when you press Alt+down arrow in Create new folder window

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Invoke your evo
2. Press Ctrl+Shift+F to open create new folder window
3. Input some characters in Folder Name area
4. press down arrow to switch folder list
5. Press Alt + up twice
6. Press Alt + down twice

Actual Results:
After #6,the evo crash.

Expected Results:


How often does this happen? 


Additional Information:
Comment 1 hart wang 2003-12-02 04:50:02 UTC
Created attachment 43121 [details]
crash detail report
Comment 2 Mark Gordon 2004-01-08 15:59:59 UTC
Unable to reproduce with current version.
Comment 3 Gerardo Marin 2004-01-09 04:30:04 UTC
Unable to reproduce this
Moving to needinfo unles we can get a backtrace
Comment 4 Gerardo Marin 2004-01-13 22:57:03 UTC
Retargeting 1.5.2 bug reports to 1.5.3. Sorry for the spam
Comment 5 Gerardo Marin 2004-01-28 06:16:50 UTC
Retargeting 1.5.3->1.5.4 bug reports. Sorry for the spam.
Comment 6 Gerardo Marin 2004-04-15 20:42:38 UTC
Closing due to inability to reproduce the problem and lack of new
information.