2007-03-11 23:20:40 |
Nicolas_Raoul |
bug |
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added bug |
2007-03-11 23:21:55 |
Nicolas_Raoul |
description |
Binary package hint: nautilus
On an up-to-date Feisty
Always reproducible, here are the steps:
1) Open nautilus,
2) Type CTRL-Z,
3) nautilus closes immediately.
Running it under gdb does not help, just says "Program exited normally."
When running it from a terminal, "echo $?" says "0".
So I can't give much logs, I hope you guys can reproduce it at home.
In case this is a feature, I think it is not a good idea, CTRL-Z is usually to cancel file operations, just like in Gedit, Konqueror or earlier Nautilus.
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Here are some other steps that I have been thinking are the source of the problem, but after all it seems to be unrelated, keeping it just in case, but it is probably useless:
1) Open nautilus,
2) Select a file with your mouse,
3) Type CTRL-C to copy it,
4) Type CTRL-V to paste it,
5) Type CTRL-Z to cancel,
6) nautilus closes immediately. |
Binary package hint: nautilus
On an up-to-date Feisty
Always reproducible, here are the steps:
1) Open nautilus,
2) Type ctrl-z,
3) nautilus closes immediately.
Running it under gdb does not help, just says "Program exited normally."
When running it from a terminal, "echo $?" says "0".
So I can't give much logs, I hope you guys can reproduce it at home.
In case this is a feature, I think it is not a good idea, CTRL-Z is usually to cancel file operations, just like in Gedit, Konqueror or earlier Nautilus.
---
Here are some other steps that I have been thinking are the source of the problem, but after all it seems to be unrelated, keeping it just in case, but it is probably useless:
1) Open nautilus,
2) Select a file with your mouse,
3) Type ctrl-c to copy it,
4) Type ctrl-v to paste it,
5) Type ctrl-z to cancel,
6) nautilus closes immediately. |
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2007-03-11 23:21:55 |
Nicolas_Raoul |
title |
CTRL-Z makes Nautilus exit |
ctrl-z makes Nautilus exit |
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2007-03-11 23:35:44 |
Nicolas_Raoul |
description |
Binary package hint: nautilus
On an up-to-date Feisty
Always reproducible, here are the steps:
1) Open nautilus,
2) Type ctrl-z,
3) nautilus closes immediately.
Running it under gdb does not help, just says "Program exited normally."
When running it from a terminal, "echo $?" says "0".
So I can't give much logs, I hope you guys can reproduce it at home.
In case this is a feature, I think it is not a good idea, CTRL-Z is usually to cancel file operations, just like in Gedit, Konqueror or earlier Nautilus.
---
Here are some other steps that I have been thinking are the source of the problem, but after all it seems to be unrelated, keeping it just in case, but it is probably useless:
1) Open nautilus,
2) Select a file with your mouse,
3) Type ctrl-c to copy it,
4) Type ctrl-v to paste it,
5) Type ctrl-z to cancel,
6) nautilus closes immediately. |
Binary package hint: nautilus
On an up-to-date Feisty
Always reproducible, here are the steps:
1) Open nautilus,
2) Type ctrl-z,
3) nautilus closes immediately.
gdb says "Program exited normally."
Valgrind (as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind) says nothing.
When running it from a terminal, "echo $?" says "0".
So I can't give much logs, I hope you guys can reproduce it at home.
In case this is a feature, I think it is not a good idea, CTRL-Z is usually to cancel file operations, just like in Gedit, Konqueror or earlier Nautilus.
---
Here are some other steps that I have been thinking are the source of the problem, but after all it seems to be unrelated, keeping it just in case, but it is probably useless:
1) Open nautilus,
2) Select a file with your mouse,
3) Type ctrl-c to copy it,
4) Type ctrl-v to paste it,
5) Type ctrl-z to cancel,
6) nautilus closes immediately. |
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2007-03-11 23:36:54 |
Sebastien Bacher |
nautilus: status |
Unconfirmed |
Needs Info |
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2007-03-11 23:36:54 |
Sebastien Bacher |
nautilus: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2007-03-11 23:36:54 |
Sebastien Bacher |
nautilus: statusexplanation |
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Thank you for your bug. Are you sure that's not the window you are using which is closed? Do you have different keymaps configured? That looks like bug #23244 |
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2007-03-11 23:36:54 |
Sebastien Bacher |
nautilus: assignee |
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desktop-bugs |
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2007-03-12 08:16:39 |
Nicolas_Raoul |
description |
Binary package hint: nautilus
On an up-to-date Feisty
Always reproducible, here are the steps:
1) Open nautilus,
2) Type ctrl-z,
3) nautilus closes immediately.
gdb says "Program exited normally."
Valgrind (as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind) says nothing.
When running it from a terminal, "echo $?" says "0".
So I can't give much logs, I hope you guys can reproduce it at home.
In case this is a feature, I think it is not a good idea, CTRL-Z is usually to cancel file operations, just like in Gedit, Konqueror or earlier Nautilus.
---
Here are some other steps that I have been thinking are the source of the problem, but after all it seems to be unrelated, keeping it just in case, but it is probably useless:
1) Open nautilus,
2) Select a file with your mouse,
3) Type ctrl-c to copy it,
4) Type ctrl-v to paste it,
5) Type ctrl-z to cancel,
6) nautilus closes immediately. |
Binary package hint: nautilus
On an up-to-date Feisty
Always reproducible, here are the steps:
1) Open nautilus,
2) Type ctrl-z,
3) nautilus closes immediately.
gdb says "Program exited normally."
Valgrind (as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind) says nothing.
When running it from a terminal, "echo $?" says "0".
So I can't give much logs, I hope you guys can reproduce it at home. |
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2007-03-12 08:26:32 |
Nicolas_Raoul |
bug |
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added attachment 'xev-for-ctrl-z.txt' (result of xev when pressing ctrl-z) |
2007-03-12 08:46:47 |
Sebastien Bacher |
marked as duplicate |
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23244 |
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