I get no tracebacks when entering the menus with the enter key, although If I have any content to be indexed for a specific section, then when trying to enter that section, Entertainer crashes. Sometimes there is no error message, sometimes I get a message like this on the console:
0f8fa233-999e-ce97-50e6ae20-05435870 is dumped
Of course different each time, but I guess that was the gnome bug reporting tool (because it appeared on those times. BTW there was no useful information on the bug report, otherwise I would post it here).
Sorry, that was myself talking out loud :P. Back to the problem, when indexing any content for a specific section, I can no longer enter that section. With the exception of the music section which I can never enter having indexed some content or not.
There is no traceback in any of the crashes =/. What keeps puzzling me is that the .db files show content, and there're images in the thumbnail directory.
I would think that this is just a temporal quirk product of using a live src version that would eventually get fixed, but I also experienced this with the 0.1 version.
I get no tracebacks when entering the menus with the enter key, although If I have any content to be indexed for a specific section, then when trying to enter that section, Entertainer crashes. Sometimes there is no error message, sometimes I get a message like this on the console:
0f8fa233- 999e-ce97- 50e6ae20- 05435870 is dumped
Of course different each time, but I guess that was the gnome bug reporting tool (because it appeared on those times. BTW there was no useful information on the bug report, otherwise I would post it here).
Sorry, that was myself talking out loud :P. Back to the problem, when indexing any content for a specific section, I can no longer enter that section. With the exception of the music section which I can never enter having indexed some content or not.
There is no traceback in any of the crashes =/. What keeps puzzling me is that the .db files show content, and there're images in the thumbnail directory.
I would think that this is just a temporal quirk product of using a live src version that would eventually get fixed, but I also experienced this with the 0.1 version.