Please give me more details to track this down. in
particular I need the backtrace and the strace log when this
happened.
Please send me the logs against the steps below.
HOW TO GET THE BACKTRACE:
# apt-get install xlibs-dbg libglib1.2-dbg libgtk1.2-dbg
$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/debug:/usr/X11R6/lib/debug gdb --args <gtk application> [args if you need to specify the args]
(gdb) run
....
(gdb) bt
HOW TO GET THE STRACE LOG:
# apt-get install strace
$ strace <gtk application> [args if you need] >& <logfilename>
BTW I have changed the severity to 'grave', because
'critical' means
critical
makes unrelated software on the system (or the whole
system) break, or causes serious data loss, or introduces a
security hole on systems where you install the package.
but this problem actually doesn't break *anything*, rather
grave
makes the package in question unusable or mostly so, or
causes data loss, or introduces a security hole allowing
access to the accounts of users who use the package.
matches.
Regards,
--
Akira TAGOH : <email address hidden> / Japan GNOME Users Group
<email address hidden> : <email address hidden> / GNOME-DB Project
: <email address hidden> / Red Hat, Inc.
: <email address hidden> / Debian Project
Hi,
Please give me more details to track this down. in
particular I need the backtrace and the strace log when this
happened.
Please send me the logs against the steps below.
HOW TO GET THE BACKTRACE: PATH=/usr/ lib/debug: /usr/X11R6/ lib/debug gdb --args <gtk application> [args if you need to specify the args]
# apt-get install xlibs-dbg libglib1.2-dbg libgtk1.2-dbg
$ export LD_LIBRARY_
(gdb) run
....
(gdb) bt
HOW TO GET THE STRACE LOG:
# apt-get install strace
$ strace <gtk application> [args if you need] >& <logfilename>
BTW I have changed the severity to 'grave', because
'critical' means
critical
makes unrelated software on the system (or the whole
system) break, or causes serious data loss, or introduces a
security hole on systems where you install the package.
but this problem actually doesn't break *anything*, rather
grave
makes the package in question unusable or mostly so, or
causes data loss, or introduces a security hole allowing
access to the accounts of users who use the package.
matches.
Regards,
--
Akira TAGOH : <email address hidden> / Japan GNOME Users Group
<email address hidden> : <email address hidden> / GNOME-DB Project
: <email address hidden> / Red Hat, Inc.
: <email address hidden> / Debian Project