Bug#427406: New backtraces

Claudius Hubig claudiushubig at arcor.de
Sat Jul 7 18:40:48 UTC 2007


Hi,

I did as you told me and have now two new backtraces saved in the
files created by gdb's logging capacity. I hope they're better, but
I'm only a user, not a programmer and have not a single idea what
they mean - sorry.

You asked for a way to reproduce it: Well, I wrote it
in my first mail: click on the "x" in the titlebar of a
non-responding application. This happens rarely with totem, e. g.
when playing corrupted files and jumping point not existing in the
file, with Opera, when some plugin doesn't work or - reproducable -
with Claws-Mail. - It happens every time I close such an application
on my current system.

OTOH, I installed a "fresh" Debian Lenny in a virtual machine which
doesn't show this behaviour. But again, I have no idea how to
"compare" those two installations.

Greetings,

Claudius

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