GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 312417
evolution crashed moving from one folder to the next
Last modified: 2005-08-09 13:55:30 UTC
Distribution: Fedora Core release 4 (Stentz) Package: GtkHtml Severity: normal Version: GNOME2.11.4 unspecified Gnome-Distributor: Red Hat, Inc Synopsis: evolution crashed moving from one folder to the next Bugzilla-Product: GtkHtml Bugzilla-Component: Parsing Bugzilla-Version: unspecified BugBuddy-GnomeVersion: 2.0 (2.11.1) Description: Evolution 2.3.6.1 crashed when I was moving from one folder to another. Don't know how or why. Sending off to capture the backtrace. I think this is in gtkhtml. I have version 3.7.5 installed. Debugging Information: Backtrace was generated from '/usr/bin/evolution-2.4' Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1". [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] [New Thread 46912519294816 (LWP 5203)] [New Thread 1168947552 (LWP 9028)] [New Thread 1168681312 (LWP 9027)] [New Thread 1157925216 (LWP 8651)] [New Thread 1157658976 (LWP 8650)] [New Thread 1147169120 (LWP 5369)] [New Thread 1136679264 (LWP 5368)] [New Thread 1126189408 (LWP 5366)] [New Thread 1115699552 (LWP 5365)] [New Thread 1105209696 (LWP 5351)] [New Thread 1094719840 (LWP 5346)] [New Thread 1084229984 (LWP 5338)] 0x00000037cd80bfa9 in waitpid () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
+ Trace 62155
Thread 1 (Thread 46912519294816 (LWP 5203))
239705765076, 39510112, 239670950512, 1, 54219968, 0, 239709778113, 0, 1, 239711016704}}, sa_flags = -808289202, sa_restorer = 0x7fffff888e70} pid = ------- Bug moved to this database by unknown@gnome.bugs 2005-08-02 23:01 UTC -------
Are you able to reproduce this with the latest build ? I think many crashers have been fixed with similar stack traces.
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported into our bug tracking system, but the maintainers need more information to fix the bug. Could you please answer the questions in the other report? Other report has a better stack trace, hence marking this a duplicate. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 312989 ***