GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 437107
crash in Document Viewer: pressing ctrl-w
Last modified: 2007-05-09 10:57:05 UTC
Version: 0.6.0 What were you doing when the application crashed? pressing ctrl-w Distribution: Fedora Core release 6 (Zod) Gnome Release: 2.16.3 2007-01-31 (Red Hat, Inc) BugBuddy Version: 2.16.0 System: Linux 2.6.20-1.2948.fc6 #1 SMP Fri Apr 27 19:48:40 EDT 2007 i686 X Vendor: The X.Org Foundation X Vendor Release: 70101000 Selinux: No Accessibility: Disabled Memory status: size: 111996928 vsize: 0 resident: 111996928 share: 0 rss: 25141248 rss_rlim: 0 CPU usage: start_time: 1178700165 rtime: 0 utime: 404 stime: 0 cutime:335 cstime: 0 timeout: 69 it_real_value: 0 frequency: 806 Backtrace was generated from '/usr/bin/evince' (no debugging symbols found) Using host libthread_db library "/lib/libthread_db.so.1". (no debugging symbols found) [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] [New Thread -1208530256 (LWP 4099)] [New Thread -1208534128 (LWP 4100)] (no debugging symbols found) 0x00702402 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
+ Trace 133231
Thread 1 (Thread -1208530256 (LWP 4099))
----------- .xsession-errors --------------------- at System.Xml.XmlDocument.Load (System.String filename) [0x00000] at Beagle.Util.KopeteBuddyListReader.Read () [0x00000] (gnome-terminal:3130): Vte-WARNING **: No handler for control sequence `device-control-string' defined. ** Message: <information> You are now connected to the wireless network 'rwg2g'. (gnome-terminal:3130): Vte-WARNING **: No handler for control sequence `device-control-string' defined. (gnome-terminal:3130): Vte-WARNING **: No handler for control sequence `device-control-string' defined. ** ERROR **: Find action should be insensitive since document doesn't support find aborting... ** (bug-buddy:7073): WARNING **: Couldn't load icon for Open Folder --------------------------------------------------
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