Bug#405973: Same problem here
I have the same problem here. Some infos: the bugs only occours when there is a collection to open at startup, i.e. if the file parameter in $HOME/.config/gcstar/GCstar.conf is set. Cleaning by hand the parameter allows me to run gcstar and open the collection using the File menu: I have to do this every time I restart gcstar. I don't know if this make difference, but my collections have been imported from gcfilm files. You can try to reproduce the bug using the attached .gcs file and setting the File parameter accordingly. One last thing: I guess Marco is Italian like me, anyway forcing locale to C doesn't seem to solve the bug, so it might be just a coincidence. Bye. -- Matteo Beniamino ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8? collection type=GCfilms items=1 information /information item id1/id title2001: Odissea nello spazio/title date1968/date time143/time directorStanley Kubrick/director country/country genre line colSci-Fi/col /line /genre image/image actorsKeir Dullea,Gary Lockwood/actors original/original synopsis2001 Odissea nello spazio/synopsis webPage/webPage seen0/seen formatDVD/format number1/number placeTwo/place rating0/rating comment/comment audio /audio subt /subt age0/age videoDVD/video serie/serie rank0/rank trailer/trailer borrowernone/borrower lendDate/lendDate borrowings /borrowings /item /collection
Bug#405973: Same problem here
Matteo Beniamino schrieb am Sonntag, den 04. Februar 2007: I have the same problem here. Some infos: the bugs only occours when there is a collection to open at startup, i.e. if the file parameter in $HOME/.config/gcstar/GCstar.conf is set. Cleaning by hand the parameter allows me to run gcstar and open the collection using the File menu: I have to do this every time I restart gcstar. I don't know if this make difference, but my collections have been imported from gcfilm files. You can try to reproduce the bug using the attached .gcs file and setting the File parameter accordingly. One last thing: I guess Marco is Italian like me, anyway forcing locale to C doesn't seem to solve the bug, so it might be just a coincidence. Hmm, I'm still not able to reproduce this bug, your file works without problems here. I also agree with vorlon that this is not a bug in gcstar, but somewhere in perl. Normal perl code shouldn't ever segfault. If you have another hint for me how to reproduce this problem please tell me. Alex -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]