Bug 71226

Summary: gtoaster segfaults after importing previous session
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Hakon <hakon_>
Component: gtoasterAssignee: Than Ngo <than>
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Description Hakon 2002-08-10 15:49:55 UTC
Description of Problem:


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 1.0beta5-6


How Reproducible: always


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Use a multiosession CD with already burned tracks
2. Start gtoaster and choose Edit -> Import session
3. 

Actual Results: segfault


Expected Results:


Additional Information: however, if you start gtoaster again, the imported file
list is present, although it shouldn't be. In order to clear it, you have to
choose "Delete filesystem" two times, which is also a bug.

Comment 1 Hakon 2002-08-15 13:33:49 UTC
It seems to be a utf-8 problem, cause changing locale to iso-8859-1 avoids this
problem.

Comment 2 Ngo Than 2002-08-15 15:23:34 UTC
please try 1.0beta5-8, it's fixed in this version

Comment 3 Hakon 2002-08-15 17:47:25 UTC
That's the version that I have, it doesn't seem to have fixed it here...

Comment 4 Jay Turner 2002-09-04 17:20:04 UTC
-9 is available from rawhide.  Would you mind checking to see if that fixes up
your problems?  Thanks.

Comment 5 Hakon 2002-09-06 00:05:08 UTC
Same problem with beta5-9. I have to change locale to non-utf-8 to avoid this
problem.

Comment 6 Lewi 2002-11-21 04:11:15 UTC
I have that problem too, but when I uncheck the options
"use create call to determine size" in iso9660 tab

then errors gnone, 
why?

Comment 7 Ngo Than 2003-02-21 23:05:26 UTC
1.0beta6-5 should fix this issue. Please test it again.