** Description changed: [Impact] Disconnecting a server during a transfer causes nautilus to crash when reconnecting to that server. [Test Case] 1. Open a nautilus window 2. In sidebar, click "Connect to Network" 3. Enter network address "ftp://ftp.debian.org/" 4. Click connect in both dialogs 5. Start a file transfer 6. While the transfer is occurring press eject button beside ftp.debian.org entry that appears in sidebar 7. In sidebar, click "Connect to Network" 8. Enter network address "ftp://ftp.debian.org/" 9. Click connect in both dialogs Expected result: Transfer starts, then is cancelled and at step 9 you are reconnected to the server and can browse files. Observed result: Transfer starts, then is cancelled and at step 9 nautilus crashes. + + [Regression Potential] + The fix is adding a missing unref call in the code which is a simple memory leak bug and is unlikely to have negative consequences. Could expose any existing unref bug that may be hidden by this leak.
** Description changed: [Impact] - Disconnecting a server during a transfer causes nautilus to crash when reconnecting to that server. + Disconnecting a server during a transfer causes nautilus to crash when reconnecting to that server. This is due to a bug in the file-roller plugin. [Test Case] 1. Open a nautilus window 2. In sidebar, click "Connect to Network" 3. Enter network address "ftp://ftp.debian.org/" 4. Click connect in both dialogs 5. Start a file transfer 6. While the transfer is occurring press eject button beside ftp.debian.org entry that appears in sidebar 7. In sidebar, click "Connect to Network" 8. Enter network address "ftp://ftp.debian.org/" 9. Click connect in both dialogs Expected result: Transfer starts, then is cancelled and at step 9 you are reconnected to the server and can browse files. Observed result: Transfer starts, then is cancelled and at step 9 nautilus crashes. [Regression Potential] The fix is adding a missing unref call in the code which is a simple memory leak bug and is unlikely to have negative consequences. Could expose any existing unref bug that may be hidden by this leak. ** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu) Status: Triaged => Fix Committed ** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu Trusty) Assignee: (unassigned) => Robert Ancell (robert-ancell) ** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) => Robert Ancell (robert-ancell) ** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu) Status: Fix Committed => In Progress ** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu Trusty) Status: Triaged => Fix Committed ** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu) Status: In Progress => Fix Committed ** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu Trusty) Status: Fix Committed => In Progress -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to file-roller in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1333606 Title: Disconnecting a server during a transfer causes nautilus to crash when reconnecting to that server Status in File Roller: New Status in “file-roller” package in Ubuntu: Fix Committed Status in “file-roller” source package in Trusty: In Progress Bug description: [Impact] Disconnecting a server during a transfer causes nautilus to crash when reconnecting to that server. This is due to a bug in the file-roller plugin. [Test Case] 1. Open a nautilus window 2. In sidebar, click "Connect to Network" 3. Enter network address "ftp://ftp.debian.org/" 4. Click connect in both dialogs 5. Start a file transfer 6. While the transfer is occurring press eject button beside ftp.debian.org entry that appears in sidebar 7. In sidebar, click "Connect to Network" 8. Enter network address "ftp://ftp.debian.org/" 9. Click connect in both dialogs Expected result: Transfer starts, then is cancelled and at step 9 you are reconnected to the server and can browse files. Observed result: Transfer starts, then is cancelled and at step 9 nautilus crashes. [Regression Potential] The fix is adding a missing unref call in the code which is a simple memory leak bug and is unlikely to have negative consequences. Could expose any existing unref bug that may be hidden by this leak. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/file-roller/+bug/1333606/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp