Description of problem: Nautilus now shows only a folder/file window with no tree view available. It also crashes when executed from the CLI: [gerry@gstpc gerry]$ nautilus ** ERROR **: file orbit-object.c: line 149 (do_unref): assertion failed: (robj->refs < ORBIT_REFCOUNT_MAX && robj->refs > 0) aborting... [gerry@gstpc gerry]$ Selecting an item in the window opens yet another window, ad infinitum so one ends up with many open windows. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): nautilus-2.5.6-1 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Click on Home directory icon or enter nautilus at CLI 2. 3. Actual results: Icon opens window with folders/files, but no tree view for navigation to other locations. CLI execution of nautilus crashes. Expected results: The window should have a navigational capability and there should be a way to reuse the window for the next level when an item is clicked, so that multiple windows do not clutter the desktop. Additional info:
please see slso : http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134178 modified location="/usr/libexec/gnome-vfs-daemon" http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai/cvsblame.cgi?file=gnome-vfs%2Fdaemon/Makefile.am&rev=&root=/cvs/gnome file bug.
The window changes are intentional. I wonder if the crash is on shutdown. When you launched it, was a copy of nautilus already running?
A nautilus window is actually opened showing my home directory. In addition, an error window appears with the contents: Application "nautilus" (process 3517) has crashed due to a fatal error. (Trace/breakpoint trap) and a command line error appears: [gerry@gstpc gerry]$ nautilus & [1] 3517 [gerry@gstpc gerry]$ ** ERROR **: file orbit-object.c: line 149 (do_unref): assertion failed: (robj->refs < ORBIT_REFCOUNT_MAX && robj->refs > 0) aborting... The nautilus window remains open.
This is fixed in nautilus-2.5.7-1. As far as I'm concerned the bug can be closed
I've upgraded to nautilus-2.5.7-1 from rawhide and I'm still seeing the crash when nautilus is started from a console. [test@rydia test]$ nautilus --version (nautilus:2356): GLib-CRITICAL **: file gstrfuncs.c: line 2129 (g_strsplit): assertion `string != NULL' failed (nautilus:2356): GLib-CRITICAL **: file gstrfuncs.c: line 2241 (g_strjoinv): assertion `str_array != NULL' failed Gnome nautilus 2.5.7 [test@rydia test]$ nautilus (nautilus:2342): GLib-CRITICAL **: file gstrfuncs.c: line 2129 (g_strsplit): assertion `string != NULL' failed (nautilus:2342): GLib-CRITICAL **: file gstrfuncs.c: line 2241 (g_strjoinv): assertion `str_array != NULL' failed ** ERROR **: file orbit-object.c: line 149 (do_unref): assertion failed: (robj->refs < ORBIT_REFCOUNT_MAX && robj->refs > 0) aborting... (gnome_segv2:2352): GLib-CRITICAL **: file gstrfuncs.c: line 2129 (g_strsplit): assertion `string != NULL' failed (gnome_segv2:2352): GLib-CRITICAL **: file gstrfuncs.c: line 2241 (g_strjoinv): assertion `str_array != NULL' failed I notice the previous Nautilus style is still available through "nautilus --browser" for those who want it.
The bug could also be in ORBit2 or libbonobo*. Try updating them.