Bug 573219

Summary: [abrt] crash in gnome-panel-2.28.0-16.fc12: Process /usr/libexec/clock-applet was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Rudolf Kunzli <rudolf.kunzli>
Component: gnome-panelAssignee: Ray Strode [halfline] <rstrode>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Priority: low    
Version: 12CC: adam.samec, alex, carlos.sepulveda, cb_dev, danimal, djafar.inal, eduard0.ec0, filmil, gabos_gdb, jambus85, jarno, marbolangos, merlinmails, miguelmorimoreira, obliterator666, rstrode, seanatherton, serge.pynte, ssanders, tanonse, terrywallwork, t.jastrzebowski
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Description Rudolf Kunzli 2010-03-13 14:07:38 UTC
abrt 1.0.8 detected a crash.

architecture: i686
Attached file: backtrace
cmdline: /usr/libexec/clock-applet --oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet_Factory --oaf-ior-fd=28
component: gnome-panel
executable: /usr/libexec/clock-applet
kernel: 2.6.32.9-70.fc12.i686.PAE
package: gnome-panel-2.28.0-16.fc12
rating: 4
reason: Process /usr/libexec/clock-applet was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
release: Fedora release 12 (Constantine)

How to reproduce
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1. Modify location in Clock
2.
3.

Comment 1 Rudolf Kunzli 2010-03-13 14:07:41 UTC
Created attachment 399856 [details]
File: backtrace

Comment 2 Terry Wallwork 2010-03-14 18:15:49 UTC

Comment
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dont sure what the cause was

Comment 3 Merlin 2010-03-15 16:40:54 UTC

How to reproduce
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1.add new location
2.change the temperature units
3.if it didn't crash its just my machine, usefull still to let me go through the bugreporting system,


Comment
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I added a new location (leeds england) followed by changing the unit for the temperature from F to C, it is at this point that the clock-applet crashed.

Comment 4 Scott M. Sanders 2010-03-30 12:36:30 UTC

How to reproduce
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1. I clicked on the date/time GNOME panel applet. 
2. I clicked the Edit button by Locations. 
3. I removed the default Boston location. 
4. I added my location (Mansfield, Ohio, USA). 


Comment
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See above.

Comment 5 Steve 2010-04-01 08:52:50 UTC

How to reproduce
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1. change weather location
2. 
3.


Comment
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just changed my weather-location

Comment 6 daniel flesner 2010-04-05 17:59:22 UTC

How to reproduce
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1.edit location
2.set city
3.apply


Comment
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just edited location and saved

Comment 7 seanatherton 2010-04-05 18:37:06 UTC

How to reproduce
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1.opened clock to change time zone as clock is 1 hour wrong.
2.attempted to load London timezone
3.Clock Crashed

Comment 8 Fabien Archambault 2010-04-06 10:35:05 UTC

How to reproduce
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1. Adding a new location to gnome clock on a fresh install

Comment 9 serge.pynte 2010-04-09 10:33:47 UTC
Adding a new location to gnome clock on a fresh install

Comment 10 Filip Miletic 2010-04-20 08:34:59 UTC

How to reproduce
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1. I removed the date display from the clock.  And it crashed.

Comment 11 Carlos "casep" Sepulveda 2010-04-23 23:41:55 UTC

How to reproduce
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1.Delete the default Location (Boston, USA)
2.Select the new Location (Santiago, Chile)
3.Acept


Comment
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I've entered the wrong credentials once.

Comment 12 Karel Klíč 2010-05-25 09:07:43 UTC
*** Bug 553853 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 13 Karel Klíč 2010-05-25 09:07:47 UTC
*** Bug 583950 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 14 Karel Klíč 2010-05-25 09:07:51 UTC
*** Bug 586673 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 15 Karel Klíč 2010-05-25 09:07:56 UTC
*** Bug 587065 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 16 Karel Klíč 2010-05-25 09:08:00 UTC
*** Bug 587840 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 17 Karel Klíč 2010-05-25 09:08:04 UTC
*** Bug 590246 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 18 Adam 2010-10-23 16:19:24 UTC

How to reproduce
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1. Expand the clock applet
2. Click Edit button next to Locations.
3. Here I have removed the only one saved Location i had (Prague).
3. Then added new Location (typing Prague again - I selected it using autofill)
4. Confirm with Ok -> Close -> An Internal system error has occured

Comment
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The error occures everytime I repeat this procedure. Creating Location without deleting the previous one doesn't generate this error.

Comment 19 Bug Zapper 2010-11-03 19:54:33 UTC
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Comment 20 Bug Zapper 2010-12-03 17:26:26 UTC
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