nautilus crashes on opening folders

Bug #128086 reported by Jesse Haubrich
This bug report is a duplicate of:  Bug #127826: nautilus crash opening directory. Edit Remove
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
nautilus (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
Medium
Ubuntu Desktop Bugs

Bug Description

Binary package hint: nautilus

I have experienced the above problem exactly as described in bug #14877. I reported it there and then noticed it was closed. This is my first bug report, so take it easy.

 I was playing with some nautilus plugins (naultilus-gksu nautilus-open-terminal nautilus-image-resize). I installed them, tested gksu, then open-terminal, then opened a folder to test image-resize and nautilus crashed. I can open any folder, but when I try to open a folder from within nautilus.. boom. I'm able to use nautilus in the spatial browsing mode (shudder).

I'm running Gutsy Tribe 3 - 64-bit

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Jesse Haubrich (jhaubrich) wrote :

I completely removed all nautilus related packages and config files in my home, no better after reinstalling. I installed nautilus-dbg and attached its log.

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Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote :
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Jesse Haubrich (jhaubrich) wrote :

yep, and it has already been patched and made it to the repositories. Tested patch... Works! Wow that is cool.

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Jesse Haubrich (jhaubrich) wrote :

I don't see where I can withdraw my bug or mark it as fixed. Am I supposed to do that?

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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote :

Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.

Changed in nautilus:
assignee: nobody → desktop-bugs
importance: Undecided → Medium
status: New → Fix Released
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