This sometimes happens when opening a folder using nautilus from the shell: [gemi]:~:$nautilus tmp (nautilus:11596): Eel-WARNING **: "nautilus-directory.c: directories" hash table still has 1 element at quit time (keys above) (nautilus:11604): Gnome-CRITICAL **: gnome_program_get_app_version: assertion `program != NULL' failed ptrace: Operation not permitted. /home/gemi/1: No such file or directory. No stack. There is bug buddy dialog with a message beginning with: "The application Open Folder crashed." I installed nautilus-debuginfo, but on the next crash I didn't get any further information. This is version 2.18.3 of nautilus.
Created attachment 158818 [details] debug log created by crashing nautilus This file has been created by nautilus in the home directory.
This is a very annoying bug, the gnome bugzilla component for nautilus is flooded with these automatically generated bug reports. So I think this should get some higher priority.
The same think start to happened to me if try to delete, create or copy files or folders. --- Hash table keys for warning below: --> file:///home/boruts (nautilus:3207): Eel-WARNING **: "nautilus-directory.c: directories" hash table still has 1 element at quit time (keys above) Xlib: unexpected async reply (sequence 0x3aac)! and alike
I confirm the bug. It has been revealed when I tried to use "Search for files..." capability of Nautilus. After a few dozen of seconds BugBuddy's window appeared showing crash dialog.
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