Le 13/11/2010 01:07, Lex Trotman a écrit :
On 13 November 2010 10:13, Jerry DeLisle jvdelisle@frontier.com wrote:
On 11/10/2010 01:43 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
On 11 November 2010 08:23, Jerry DeLislejvdelisle@frontier.com wrote:
On 11/10/2010 09:16 AM, Nick Treleaven wrote:
On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 08:48:24 -0800 Jerry DeLislejvdelisle@frontier.com wrote:
Maybe related. I have been seeing geany self exit. I am trying to nail down what I am doing to cause it. Generally I will have a separate gnome-terminal session going. Some times I will touch open files so to force re-compilation (gcc/gfortran development so I am building gcc all the time) Somewhere in this process geany just exits. Running on x86-64-Linux Fedora 13, latest updates
Doesn't sound related.
What version of Geany?
Version is 0.19.1
It would help to fix your segfault if you can get a backtrace in a debugger - see: http://www.geany.org/Support/Bugs
I will see what I can do. It's one of those intermittent sort.
You can also run geany with --verbose and see what messages (Geany or GTK) you get when it happens.
OK, finally caught it. Here is gdb session before and at the problem.
Hope this helps,
Jerry
<snip> > [New Thread 0x7ffff008e710 (LWP 22881)] > ** > Gtk:ERROR:gtkfilesystemmodel.c:746:gtk_file_system_model_sort: assertion > failed: (r == n_visible_rows) >
Ok, this comes from inside the GTK file dialog, what were you doing at the time?
Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted. Dwarf Error: wrong version in compilation unit header (is 256, should be 2, 3, or 4) [in module /home/jerry/gcc/usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6]
I'm presuming that this file is one you compiled yourself (being in your home dir and all) probably not good for stability that Geany is using it unless Geany has been compiled against it ??
As already said, I think it is not a Geany but a GTK+ bug. BTW, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=603781
This bug (that isn't fedora-specific) happens sometimes when the GTK+ file chooser gets updated. Since Geany never destroys its filechooser, it makes it more vulnerable to this bug than some other software.
Regards, Colomban