Bug 196498

Summary: F-Spot crashes when Metadata Browser is invoked
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Rafal Moderski <rafalux>
Component: f-spotAssignee: Orphan Owner <extras-orphan>
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Description Rafal Moderski 2006-06-23 19:22:29 UTC
Description of problem:
FSpot crashes when Metadata Browser is called (Ctrl+I)

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
f-spot.i386 0.1.10-1

How reproducible:
always, unless gtkhtml3.i386 is installed

Steps to Reproduce:
1. start f-spot
2. select any photo
3. press Ctrl+i

Actual results:
f-spot crashes with:
Unhandled Exception: System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException: Exception has
been thrown by the target of an invocation. ---> System.DllNotFoundException:
libgtkhtml-3.8.so.15

Expected results:
f-spot should start metadata browser

Additional info:
f-spot rpm seems to depend on gtkhtml3 rpm, but this dependence is not called
with yum when installing f-spot. When gtkhtml3 is installed separately
everything is fine.

Comment 1 Julian Sikorski 2007-07-06 17:06:26 UTC
Problem still present in f-spot-0.3.5-2.fc7.x86_64:

Wyrzucony został nieobsłużony wyjątek:Exception has been thrown by the target of
an invocation.

  at System.Reflection.MonoMethod.Invoke (System.Object obj, BindingFlags
invokeAttr, System.Reflection.Binder binder, System.Object[] parameters,
System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture) [0x00000] 
  at System.Reflection.MonoProperty.GetValue (System.Object obj, BindingFlags
invokeAttr, System.Reflection.Binder binder, System.Object[] index,
System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture) [0x00000] 
  at System.Reflection.PropertyInfo.GetValue (System.Object obj, System.Object[]
index) [0x00000] 
  at GLib.Object.LookupGType (System.Type t) [0x00000] 
  at GLib.Object.RegisterGType (System.Type t) [0x00000] 
  at GLib.Object.LookupGType (System.Type t) [0x00000] 
  at GLib.Object.LookupGType () [0x00000] 
  at GLib.Object.CreateNativeObject (System.String[] names, GLib.Value[] vals)
[0x00000] 
  at Gtk.Object.CreateNativeObject (System.String[] names, GLib.Value[] vals)
[0x00000] 
  at Gtk.Widget.CreateNativeObject (System.String[] names, GLib.Value[] vals)
[0x00000] 
  at Gtk.HTML..ctor () [0x00000] 
  at FSpot.InfoDisplay..ctor () [0x00000] 
  at MainWindow.HandleViewFullExif (System.Object sender, System.EventArgs args)
[0x00000] 
  at (wrapper delegate-invoke)
System.MulticastDelegate:invoke_void_object_EventArgs (object,System.EventArgs)
  at GLib.Signal.voidObjectCallback (IntPtr handle, IntPtr gch) [0x00000] 
  at (wrapper native-to-managed) GLib.Signal:voidObjectCallback (intptr,intptr)
  at <0x00000> <unknown method>
  at (wrapper managed-to-native) Gtk.Application:gtk_main ()
  at Gtk.Application.Run () [0x00000] 
  at Gnome.Program.Run () [0x00000] 
  at FSpot.Driver.Main (System.String[] args) [0x00000] 
.NET Version: 2.0.50727.42

Assembly Version Information:

google-sharp (0.1.0.0)
FlickrNet (2.1.2.27252)
SmugMugNet (0.0.0.0)
pango-sharp (2.10.0.0)
SemWeb (0.7.1.0)
glade-sharp (2.10.0.0)
gtkhtml-sharp (2.16.0.0)
System.Transactions (2.0.0.0)
gconf-sharp (2.16.0.0)
System.Data (2.0.0.0)
Mono.Data.SqliteClient (2.0.0.0)
gdk-sharp (2.10.0.0)
gnome-vfs-sharp (2.16.0.0)
NDesk.DBus.GLib (0.3.0.0)
NDesk.DBus (1.0.0.0)
System (2.0.0.0)
Mono.Posix (2.0.0.0)
atk-sharp (2.10.0.0)
gtk-sharp (2.10.0.0)
glib-sharp (2.10.0.0)
gnome-sharp (2.16.0.0)
f-spot (0.3.5.0)
Mono.GetOptions (2.0.0.0)
mscorlib (2.0.0.0)

Platform Information: Linux 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Distribution Information:

[/etc/redhat-release]
Fedora release 7 (Moonshine)

[/etc/fedora-release]
Fedora release 7 (Moonshine)



Comment 2 Brian Powell 2008-05-01 01:58:07 UTC
Can you verify this bug still exists in Fedora 7, f-spot-0.3.5-4.fc7? It appears
to be resolved in the current Fedora 8 release as I am unable to reproduce.


Comment 3 Bug Zapper 2008-05-14 12:01:37 UTC
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Comment 4 Bug Zapper 2008-06-17 01:12:46 UTC
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