On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Dennis Sheil <email address hidden>wrote:
> I can reproduce this at will.
>
> First I open evolution to a date on which I already have an appointment
> scheduled. Either via the Clock (calendar) applet on my toolbar, or the
> command that invokes, "evolution
> calendar:///?startdate=20100923T040000Z", or other appointment days I've
> opened where it eventually crashes as well.
>
> Then I copy from within the appointment. I can select all and copy, or
> highlight one letter and copy, or whatever. It doesn't matter what
> field - summary, location, both will eventually crash it.
>
> So then I close the appointment out, then close evolution out.
>
> Boom! Segmentation fault.
>
> When I do it in gdb, I get the same stacktrace as is attached here.
>
> --
> evolution crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_widget_get_toplevel()
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/602828
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On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Dennis Sheil <email address hidden>wrote:
> I can reproduce this at will. ///?startdate= 20100923T040000 Z", or other appointment days I've get_toplevel( ) /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 602828
>
> First I open evolution to a date on which I already have an appointment
> scheduled. Either via the Clock (calendar) applet on my toolbar, or the
> command that invokes, "evolution
> calendar:
> opened where it eventually crashes as well.
>
> Then I copy from within the appointment. I can select all and copy, or
> highlight one letter and copy, or whatever. It doesn't matter what
> field - summary, location, both will eventually crash it.
>
> So then I close the appointment out, then close evolution out.
>
> Boom! Segmentation fault.
>
> When I do it in gdb, I get the same stacktrace as is attached here.
>
> --
> evolution crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_widget_
> https:/
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