Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : Hi Loïc,
> > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. > > [Switching to Thread -1224267552 (LWP 15831)] > > vino_input_init (display=0x808f098) at vino-input.c:132 > > 132 if (global_input_data.keycodes [keysym] != 0) > > (gdb) bt > > #0 vino_input_init (display=0x808f098) at vino-input.c:132 > > #1 0x080501e0 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbfba5f64) at vino-main.c:78 > > Weird but interesting. The crash happens very near this upstream > change: > <http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=77801> > (from GNOME #369884 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369884) > > Could you try this upstream patch? If it fixes the segfault, I can > pull it easily. Yes i try the patch but it doen't fix the crash :-( I try also this patch but again without success (same crash): 2005-11-16 Mark McLoughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fix crash with unicode mapped keysyms (bug #321516) Patch from Gary Coady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * server/vino-input.c: update VINO_IS_LATIN1_KEYSYM to not match keysyms with byte 4 set. > If it doesn't and you have the time to, you can try > building the upstream CVS of vino to see whether your bug is already > fixed upstream (I don't experience it myself), and if it is extract a > patch: this might make it possible to push the change in Debian before > the release of etch. I have time but i don't know the process to build upstream CVS of vino. Perhaps you can give some hints. Then i give it a try ? > PS: I'll be on holidays for a week starting tonight. Thank you Loïc and good holidays :-) -- Guy Roussin ___________________________________ http://www.teledetection.fr