On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 3:11 AM, Stephane Delcroix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> > How can I debug my problem? At the moment, I'm getting a ton of "open
> > uri" messages followed by a "segmentation fault (core dumped)"
> > message. Entire output: http://pastebin.ca/1197508
>
> I can't see any segfault in that trace...


Damn, I'm no good at this game. :P After that output, my terminal showed
(but apparently wasn't directed to my log) the following: "zsh: segmentation
fault (core dumped)". But it didn't show within Mono, which is a bit
irksome.

> All I did there was open F-Spot, double-click on a tag to select it,
> > drag the tag off of the Find bar to show all my photos, then let
> > F-Spot sit for a few minutes. At this point, it seems to be doing a
> > lot of background work (updating thumbnails perhaps?), but it's hard
> > to tell. Once I quit it, segfault.
>
> are you using svn or a released version ? the segfault at the end is
> more than probably due to the fact that until a few we weren't
> Gtk.Application.Quit() correctly. In recent code, we should be closing
> all the threads then calling Gtk.Application.Quit ()


I'm running 0.4.4 (packaged on Ubuntu Intrepid/8.10). I'm willing (and able
:) to test in SVN if that would be helpful.

-- 
Andrew Conkling
http://andrewski.net
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