Maybe a misinterpretation on my side. I booted the system, logged in, and immediately received a pop-up informing me of a crash. This might have been caused by the presence of a not-yet-reported crash file from an earlier session, although I cannot remember that I have executed "nautilus --version" earlier.
Only upon seeing the crash report and the bug report that has been created, I executed "nautilus --version" (or maybe executed it again) and with that command I reliably can produce that crash again.
Meanwhile I have downloaded the hirsute-beta-iso from March 31.
Booting it in "Try Ubuntu" mode in VirtualBox also reliably crashed when running "nautilus --version".
to the "confusing description":
Maybe a misinterpretation on my side. I booted the system, logged in, and immediately received a pop-up informing me of a crash. This might have been caused by the presence of a not-yet-reported crash file from an earlier session, although I cannot remember that I have executed "nautilus --version" earlier.
Only upon seeing the crash report and the bug report that has been created, I executed "nautilus --version" (or maybe executed it again) and with that command I reliably can produce that crash again.
Meanwhile I have downloaded the hirsute-beta-iso from March 31.
Booting it in "Try Ubuntu" mode in VirtualBox also reliably crashed when running "nautilus --version".