No, I haven't seen it since I did ran that fsck command on that partition, so it has not been an issue for me since.
I only reported it because (a) it was fairly unfriendly (particularly if it occurred for a new user), and (b) it showed that the ext3 driver (I presume) could crash if the ext3 disk structure was invalid, upon which basic commands like ls or gnomevfs-ls would 'freeze'. I'll bet it's hard to reproduce, though!
No, I haven't seen it since I did ran that fsck command on that partition, so it has not been an issue for me since.
I only reported it because (a) it was fairly unfriendly (particularly if it occurred for a new user), and (b) it showed that the ext3 driver (I presume) could crash if the ext3 disk structure was invalid, upon which basic commands like ls or gnomevfs-ls would 'freeze'. I'll bet it's hard to reproduce, though!