GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 475127
crash in Open Folder: I was copying some files...
Last modified: 2007-09-21 19:02:19 UTC
Version: 2.18.3 What were you doing when the application crashed? I was copying some files to windows shared folder (windows xp was running inside vmware) Distribution: Debian lenny/sid Gnome Release: 2.18.3 2007-07-03 (Debian) BugBuddy Version: 2.18.1 System: Linux 2.6.21-2-k8-not-paravirt #1 SMP Sat Sep 8 15:15:50 WEST 2007 i686 X Vendor: The X.Org Foundation X Vendor Release: 10300000 Selinux: No Accessibility: Disabled GTK+ Theme: Clearlooks Icon Theme: gnome Memory status: size: 101539840 vsize: 101539840 resident: 23113728 share: 10952704 rss: 23113728 rss_rlim: 4294967295 CPU usage: start_time: 1189331439 rtime: 16106 utime: 11216 stime: 4890 cutime:21 cstime: 13 timeout: 0 it_real_value: 0 frequency: 100 Backtrace was generated from '/usr/bin/nautilus' (no debugging symbols found) Using host libthread_db library "/lib/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1". (no debugging symbols found) [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] [New Thread -1226503616 (LWP 3911)] [New Thread -1336271984 (LWP 23569)] (no debugging symbols found) 0xffffe410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
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Thread 2 (Thread -1336271984 (LWP 23569))
----------- .xsession-errors (24 sec old) --------------------- ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 process 3911: arguments to dbus_message_iter_append_fixed_array() were incorrect, assertion "n_elements >= 0" failed in file dbus-message.c line 2304. This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library. libgnomevfs-ERROR **: Out of memory aborting... Xlib: unexpected async reply (sequence 0x1832a3)! --------------------------------------------------
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