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The dbgsym are the standard debug packages built for all the packages,
you can read about them on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash
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That upload fixes the problem:
control-center (1:2.17.90-0ubuntu2) feisty; urgency=low
.
* debian/patches/80_fix_user_directory_cleanup_when_no_autostart.patch:
- use xdg autostart dir instead of a gconf key non set by the package,
fix autostart removal cleaning the user directory
Thank you, I know where the bug is now, I'm going to upload a fixed
package soon
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Here it is.
Launching gconftool produces this output: No value set for
/desktop/gnome/applications/main-menu/file-area/user_startup_dir
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Sebastien, since gnome-control-center deletes files in your home
directory, i attached it to gdb and set up a breakpoint in unlink
syscall. I will try to get one with the packages you mentioned and I
will report it ASAP. Just one question: are you sure about gnome-
control-center-dbgsym package? I'
Luca, how did you get your backtrace? Could you try to get one with
libglib2.0-0-dbg libgnomevfs2-0-dbg gnome-control-center-dbgsym
installed?
Does anybody of the people getting that problem know how to debug code?
That would be interesting to figure why you get the remove option for
program which
The gconf key to get the value from is rather that one:
/desktop/gnome/applications/main-menu/file-area/user_startup_dir
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Could you run "gconftool --get /desktop/gnome/applications/main-menu
/file-area/user_specified_apps" and copy that to a comment?
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I attach a backtrace taken just before files are deleted. Hope this
helps.
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I can confirm this bug too (sadly enough). upgrade was done via gksudo
"update-manager -d"
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I too confirm this. It affects only the current user.
Mine has been Breezy->Dapper->Edgy->Feisty upgrade, using apt-get update
+ apt-get dist-upgrade.
I think until this is fixed, it better be Control Center better be
removed from the menu :)
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The same thing happened to me yesterday. After doing the following
steps, my home folder was wiped clean. On my system this is
reproduceable every time:
1) Start gnome-control-center (System>Control Centre)
2) Right-click on an icon -it doesn't matter which one, you can choose
"SCIM Input Method
Do you want me to try to reproduce the bug ?
If so what do you want me to do to make sure we can see where the
problem is ?
And does creating a new user makes it safe enough to try that on my only
machine ? (anyway I'm backing everything up regularly now -_-)
Anyway we have to solve this out..
I'm upgraded to latest packages for gnome-control-center (along with 124
other packages ;-) and I'm sorry to say, this bug rapport still stands !
See also comment from iKs, I confirm his findings...
With kind regards,
Praet Eddy
www.linux-guy.net
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# aptitude show gnome-control-center
Package: gnome-control-center
State: installed
Automatically installed: no
Version: 1:2.17.5-0ubuntu4
And I still have those "Remove from Startup Programs", for each program.
(http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/5597/screenshotcontrolcenterzb3
Could you try with 2.17.5 which is the current version?
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Version info: gnome-control-center, version 1:2.17.4-0ubuntu1
Partition Info: /dev/sda8 - reiserfs, containing /home only
The exact .desktop file triggering the event is not available to me (as it got
wiped by gnome-control-center ;-) but any other .desktop file will do the
trick...
See also the
What version of gnome-control-center do you have installed? On my feisty
desktop the right click menu has no "Remove from Startup Program" on
normal item like the java item, there is an option to add program to the
startup list though, after using that one the remove from startup
program item is av
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I can confirm this bug it happened to me.
And the disk admin icon is not the matter, because I tried to remove the Java
icon from the list (in fact I didnt read carefully cause, "Remove from Startup
Program" was in fact written.
My home just got rested to default (like if I just installed Ubuntu
regards,
Praet Eddy
http://www.linux-guy.net
>From: Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Bug 78500 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Bug 78500] Re: gnome-control-center wipes out /home/user
>Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 21:23:46 -
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>Confir
Confirmed? You can trigger that bug too? From where do you get a disk-
admin icon to start with? The icon come from the .desktop shipped with
the package and there is no disk-admin item with the new versions from
that package, if there is a menu item that's an user one. How do you
create it?
** Ch
Confirmed and marking importance high.
** Changed in: control-center (Ubuntu)
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Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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Yes, I upgraded for Dapper to Edgy first, and then from Edgy to current Feisty
development. One day, I noticed the old disk-admin icon in gnome-control-center
and tried to remove this by right-clicking it and selecting "remove starter" in
the pop-up menu.
Could I know that this would hose my /ho
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>So you originally upgraded from dapper? I cannot find any disk-admin
>icon on my clean f
So you originally upgraded from dapper? I cannot find any disk-admin
icon on my clean feisty installation?
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