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Description of problem: When closing gnome-control-center, the application segfaults. Setting changes are saved, and the application otherwise appears to function normally, it just crashes on exit. Running from CLI with -v was less-than-helpful - simply states that there was a segfault/core dump, however dmesg gives: [ 3724.827197] gnome-control-c[5476]: segfault at 7fa20bb58ed0 ip 00007fa20bb58ed0 sp 00007ffc993247e8 error 14 in libcanberra-gtk3-module.so[7fa20bdf4000+5000] [ 3733.054442] gnome-control-c[5559]: segfault at 7f3f47358ed0 ip 00007f3f47358ed0 sp 00007fffa4366968 error 14 in libcanberra-gtk3-module.so[7f3f475f4000+5000] [ 3741.156670] gnome-control-c[5572]: segfault at 7f80a9d60ed0 ip 00007f80a9d60ed0 sp 00007ffed4df7fd8 error 14 in libcanberra-gtk3-module.so[7f80a9ffc000+5000] (NOTE: These lines are each from separate segfaults, not one event!) This seems to occur with every instance loaded. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-control-center 3.20.2 libcanberra-gtk3.x86_64 0.30-11.fc24 How reproducible: On my lone Fedora 24 system, it is happening with every launch. This is a recent thing, however I'm not sure what could have set it off. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open gnome-control-center, either with the settings button in the top menu dialog or directly from terminal. 2. Fiddle about a bit (or not. It doesn't matter if any option is opened) 3. Close the application, receive crash notification banner. Additional info: Running a more-or-less vanilla F24 install. Negativo17 Steam repo in use, RPMFusion for Nvidia graphics drivers. System fully up-to-date.
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