Bug 1012238

Summary: aqemu-0.8.2-9-fc19 segfault
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: thelulzman
Component: aqemuAssignee: Stephen Gordon <sgordon>
Status: CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description thelulzman 2013-09-26 04:49:00 UTC
Description of problem:
Segfault when trying to write something in Network/VM Hostname in Basic GUI mode.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
aqemu-0.8.2-9-fc19

How reproducible:


Steps to Reproduce:
1. open qemu and create a new image
2. go to the Network tab
3. Network Settings GUI type: basic
4. write something in VM Hostname

Actual results:
segfault

Expected results:


Additional info:
first bug filed ever, hope it is complete bug report

Comment 1 Stephen Gordon 2013-10-02 14:16:22 UTC
Hi, thanks for the report - unfortunately these are very difficult to debug without a stack trace. There is a high chance though that your issue has the same root cause as one of these two:

Bug # 838299
Bug # 844211

I have reported these issues upstream ( http://sourceforge.net/p/aqemu/bugs/41/ ) but unfortunately haven't seen any signs of life there.

I'm going to close this particular bug as without a stack trace it's impossible to go any further into confirming whether or not this is exactly the same as one of the above two issues. 

Next time you encounter this (or other) issues try using the ABRT error reporting tool (a notification will appear in the tray) to file the bug, it will automatically attach the trace. Thanks again!