I have downgraded gnome-terminal-data and gnome-terminal to
2.14.2-0ubuntu1 and the problem seems to be resolved.
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gnome-terminal crashes on breezy after some time
https://launchpad.net/bugs/23480
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That bug was about some issue which has been fixed as said by Michael.
People who have reopened it seems to have a different issue or the same
one from a non-official package. Marking the bug as fixed again, feel
free to reopen if you get the issue by using an official package. Ubuntu
is not
I have this problem too, with 2.14.2-0ubuntu2 version. See atached
backtrace.
** Attachment added: Backtrace from gnome-terminal
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4138891/backtrace.txt
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Thank you Craig for pointing that. Are all the people having that issue
using non-official packages from that place? Could you mention it when
you open a bug if that's a case, or better, bug the people who work on
the package you use
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The new backtrace doesn't look like a crash to me. Can somebody produce
a debug backtrace with
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingProgramCrash ?
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Michael Vogt = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Fix Released = Needs Info
Target:
I seem to be getting this in Dapper.
I have gnome-terminal-2.14.2-0ubuntu3 installed.
Attached is the backtrace
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I meant to add more...
I can produce this by:
1. Open gnome-terminal
2. Open a second terminal via ctrl-shift-n
3. Destroy new window via ctrl-d
4. Open a second terminal via ctrl-shift-n
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