[...]
> - run "gnome-system-log --version"
gnome-system-log - Version 2.25.92
...

(btw. was upgraded after my last bugreport update)

> - run "gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/gnome-system-log" and try to
> start gnome-system-log and see if there is an error - 
No error at all.

> log as a new user or
> use a guest session and start gnome-system-log and see if you get an error
> and then update the bug with those informations?
No error at all.

- My system is an 8.04 Hardy Heron installation upgraded to 8.10 Intrepid
  Ibex. In the moment its permanently upgraded to 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope.

May be the wrong variable type Integer I've seen for the filelist variable 
results from one of the previous upgrades? Or could it be that gconf-editor 
always asumes an empty string variable to be of type integer intead an empty 
string variable?

Nevertheless, good to know that there might be a wrong variable type for 
filelist of gnome-system-log.

regards,
thomas

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