Well $hit! I ran on a VM with Ubuntu 13.10...same problem: Starting program: /SystemApps/Gorm.app/Gorm [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". 2014-01-03 20:09:11.042 Gorm[6849] QueryTree window is 25186477 (root 373 cwin root 373) 2014-01-03 20:09:11.102 Gorm[6849] QueryTree window is 25186476 (root 373 cwin root 373) 2014-01-03 20:09:11.573 Gorm[6849] QueryTree window is 25186511 (root 373 cwin root 373) 2014-01-03 20:09:11.574 Gorm[6849] QueryTree window is 25186510 (root 373 cwin root 373)
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. -[NSWindow sendEvent:] (self=0x0, _cmd=<optimized out>, theEvent=0x1080810) at NSWindow.m:4409 4409 NSWindow.m: No such file or directory. (gdb) bt #0 -[NSWindow sendEvent:] (self=0x0, _cmd=<optimized out>, theEvent=0x1080810) at NSWindow.m:4409 #1 0x00007ffff71ea46e in -[GSDragView(Private) _handleDrag:slidePoint:] (self=0xb4aa70, _cmd=<optimized out>, theEvent=0x1052960, slidePoint=...) at GSDragView.m:720 #2 0x00007ffff71e88e3 in -[GSDragView dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] (self=0xb4aa70, _cmd=<optimized out>, anImage=0x8866a0, screenLocation=..., initialOffset=..., event=0xab2760, pboard=<optimized out>, sourceObject=0xd536c0, slideFlag=1 '\001') at GSDragView.m:290 #3 0x00007ffff2208769 in -[XGDragView dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] (self=self@entry=0xb4aa70, _cmd=_cmd@entry=0x7ffff75f0fb0 <_OBJC_SELECTOR_TABLE+7952>, anImage=anImage@entry=0x8866a0, screenLocation=..., initialOffset=..., event=event@entry=0xab2760, pboard=pboard@entry=0x10d12d0, sourceObject=sourceObject@entry=0xd536c0, slideFlag=slideFlag@entry=1 '\001') at XGDragView.m:228 #4 0x00007ffff71bfc36 in -[NSWindow dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] (self=self@entry=0xad8630, _cmd=_cmd@entry=0x7ffff75e6730 <_OBJC_SELECTOR_TABLE+5168>, anImage=anImage@entry=0x8866a0, baseLocation=..., initialOffset=..., event=event@entry=0xab2760, pboard=pboard@entry=0x10d12d0, sourceObject=sourceObject@entry=0xd536c0, slideFlag=slideFlag@entry=1 '\001') at NSWindow.m:4674 #5 0x00007ffff71a9464 in -[NSView dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] (self=self@entry=0xd536c0, _cmd=_cmd@entry=0x7ffff7da5ff0 <_OBJC_SELECTOR_TABLE+3120>, anImage=0x8866a0, viewLocation=..., initialOffset=..., event=event@entry=0xab2760, pboard=pboard@entry=0x10d12d0, sourceObject=sourceObject@entry=0xd536c0, slideFlag=slideFlag@entry=1 '\001') at NSView.m:3860 #6 0x00007ffff7b291d4 in -[GormObjectEditor mouseDown:] (self=0xd536c0, _cmd=<optimized out>, theEvent=0xab2760) at GormObjectEditor.m:481 #7 0x00007ffff71c93d0 in -[NSWindow sendEvent:] (self=0xad8630, _cmd=<optimized out>, theEvent=0xab2760) at NSWindow.m:3896 #8 0x00007ffff704c6f3 in -[NSApplication run] (self=0x87e2f0, _cmd=<optimized out>) at NSApplication.m:1562 #9 0x00007ffff702cfe5 in NSApplicationMain (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at Functions.m:91 #10 0x00007ffff5ed5de5 in __libc_start_main (main=0x4019c0 <main>, argc=1, ubp_av=0x7fffffffdc78, init=<optimized out>, fini=<optimized out>, rtld_fini=<optimized out>, stack_end=0x7fffffffdc68) at libc-start.c:260 #11 0x0000000000401a05 in _start () At least it's now showing the NSWindow.m info. I'll see if I can dig up anything else. On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 1:36 AM, Jamie Ramone <sancom...@gmail.com> wrote: > So, I'll have to wait for 14 to come out then. I can live with that I > guess. In any case I'll give it a go on a VM with 13.10 (wish me luck).As > for GWorkspace I never use it's desktop. It interferes with everything > else. And no, it doesn't work on both as I stated earlier. > > > On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Riccardo Mottola <r...@gnu.org> wrote: > >> Jamie Ramone wrote: >> >>> OK, got it, I'll try that now (between windows, not sure how to do the >>> "between applications" yet). Just a heads up: I did eventually, er, >>> "erase" >>> the folders by selecting them and dragging them to the Recycler's >>> pseudo-appicon and it worked without a hitch. Since Recycler.app is >>> another >>> app I guess that would count. >>> >>> Depends if you are using the recycler in the desktop+dock, or if you >> are using the separate recycler app. They should, of course, work both. >> >> Riccardo >> >> >
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