Activity log for bug #1168673

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2013-04-13 13:26:40 George Fragos bug added bug
2013-04-13 13:29:58 George Fragos description (ubuntu-tweak:5790): GConf-WARNING **: : You can't use a GConfEngine that has an active GConfClient wrapper object. Use GConfClient API instead. (ubuntu-tweak:5790): GConf-WARNING **: : You can't use a GConfEngine that has an active GConfClient wrapper object. Use GConfClient API instead. Checking if settings need to be migrated ...no Checking if internal files need to be migrated ...no Backend : gconf Integration : true Profile : default Adding plugins Initializing core options...done (ubuntu-tweak:5790): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_text_attributes_ref: assertion `values != NULL' failed (ubuntu-tweak:5790): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_text_attributes_ref: assertion `values != NULL' failed (ubuntu-tweak:5790): Pango-CRITICAL **: pango_layout_new: assertion `context != NULL' failed Segmentation fault (segmentation fault) (core dumped) Crash occures while Ubuntu-Tweak processes the list of old linux headers. Output of "ubuntu-tweak" follows: (ubuntu-tweak:5790): GConf-WARNING **: : You can't use a GConfEngine that has an active GConfClient wrapper object. Use GConfClient API instead. (ubuntu-tweak:5790): GConf-WARNING **: : You can't use a GConfEngine that has an active GConfClient wrapper object. Use GConfClient API instead. Checking if settings need to be migrated ...no Checking if internal files need to be migrated ...no Backend : gconf Integration : true Profile : default Adding plugins Initializing core options...done (ubuntu-tweak:5790): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_text_attributes_ref: assertion `values != NULL' failed (ubuntu-tweak:5790): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_text_attributes_ref: assertion `values != NULL' failed (ubuntu-tweak:5790): Pango-CRITICAL **: pango_layout_new: assertion `context != NULL' failed Segmentation fault (segmentation fault) (core dumped)
2013-05-17 17:28:50 Venelin bug added subscriber Venelin
2013-10-08 04:57:32 Ding Zhou marked as duplicate 1160532