Description of problem: Clicked the "back <-" button. Version-Release number of selected component: Thunar-1.6.10-6.fc24 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.7.2 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: thunar crash_function: thunar_file_is_directory executable: /usr/bin/thunar global_pid: 4673 kernel: 4.6.5-300.fc24.x86_64 pkg_fingerprint: 73BD E983 81B4 6521 pkg_vendor: Fedora Project runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1002 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #0 thunar_file_is_directory at thunar-file.c:2673 #1 thunar_list_model_cmp_func at thunar-list-model.c:1040 #2 node_find_closest at gsequence.c:1775 #3 node_insert_sorted at gsequence.c:2013 #4 g_sequence_insert_sorted_iter at gsequence.c:1020 #5 g_sequence_insert_sorted at gsequence.c:713 #6 thunar_list_model_files_added at thunar-list-model.c:1261 #11 thunar_folder_finished at thunar-folder.c:546 #16 exo_job_finished at exo-job.c:442 #17 exo_job_async_ready at exo-job.c:281 Potential duplicate: bug 1036348
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Can you duplicate this? Or was it a oneoff?
I am pretty sure it's a different manifestation of copy/paste or move bug. I had closed it with the temporary fix (bz#1279070) but I think it might be good to reopen it.
No, I don't think I can duplicate it. No worries. I can't remember what I did before clicking '<-'. I remember thinking, "All I did was click that button. I should report this." What ever it was, it must have happened a long time before; I must have left Thunar running to do something else, and then came back to use it for something completely different, clicked "back", and that's when it crashed seemingly unprovoked. It *may* have been after viewing some zip files with either file-roller or the gnome archive utility.
Traiging to 1279070 *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1279070 ***