Nautilus crashes when accessing SMB shares

Bug #401785 reported by Oded Arbel
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Bug Description

Since I updated Karmic on last week, Nautilus crashes immediately when I try to access the "Network" location or if I try to access specific SMB shares.

I think this is related to the samba 3.4 update, but I'm not sure. I can produce a core dump by running
nautilus -q && nautilus --no-desktop network://
(or substituting network:// with an SMB url) but the core file has no debug symbols. I installed nautilus-dbg and samba-dbg but still gdb claims there are no debug symbols. I thought it might be in the gvfs code, but I can't find a gvfs-dbg package.

Anyway, attached is the core dump I produced. I'd appreciate any comment that will help me produce better details about this problem.

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Oded Arbel (oded-geek) wrote :
affects: libwnck (Ubuntu) → ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu)
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Oded Arbel (oded-geek) wrote :

Indeed - removing all the ubuntuone packages solved this for me.

I'm going to leave them out in the mean time, but feel free to ask me to reinstall them if you want me to reproduce something.

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dobey (dobey) wrote : Re: [Bug 401785] Re: Nautilus crashes when accessing SMB shares

Version 0.90.4 of the ubuntuone packages was just uploaded to the
archive today, which fix the crashes in Nautilus. If you could test
those packages, that would be great.

On Mon, 2009-07-20 at 17:21 +0000, Oded Arbel wrote:
> Indeed - removing all the ubuntuone packages solved this for me.
>
> I'm going to leave them out in the mean time, but feel free to ask me to
> reinstall them if you want me to reproduce something.

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