Description of problem: When trying to select a different application to open a certain file with in nautilus, it crashes. Same result no matter if it's from right-clicking a file and selecting "Open with" or if you go into the properties of a file, and try to add an app to Open with. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gtk2-2.7.0-1 nautilus-2.10.0-4 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Right-click file, select open with other Actual results: Crash Expected results: Open with dialog appears Additional info: Not sure where to file this, please move wherever you want this. I was unable to obtain a working backtrace, if this isn't reproducible on any other system (should be, though), please give me instructions on how to backtrace nautilus.
I don't see this here. To get a backtrace, do the following from a terminal: gnome-session-remove nautilus gdb nautilus run <crash it>
I'm sorry, when following your instruction, I never get a nautilus window opened to be able to crash it. What am I doing wrong? Doing a run in gdb gives me some output, but no nautilus window.
Did the gnome-session-remove nautilus work to remove it from the session ? did the desktop icons disappear ? if so, did the desktop icons reappear after the run in gdb ?
Removed from session: yes. Icons disappear: yes reappear after run in gdb: no
If you have more detailed instructions, you could e-mail them to me, and handle this off-bugzilla. Another thing I noticed that might be related is a similar crash in the "Run" dialog. It too has a long list of available applications, and crashes in almost the same way. This causes me to suspect it's the widget that lists the applications that's causing this. Don't know if it's part of GTK or GNOME though.
I am no longer getting this with gtk 2.7.3-1 Marking fixed.