abrt 1.1.1 detected a crash. architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/virtaal comment: Tried to translate with virtaal and it crashed. component: virtaal crash_function: IA__g_propagate_error executable: /usr/bin/python global_uuid: b4534a9f4ef64821c1ae3e954b4a3ee4a47dd430 kernel: 2.6.33.5-124.fc13.x86_64 package: virtaal-0.6.1-1.fc13 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/python was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard)
Created attachment 427050 [details] File: backtrace
Thanks for the report and sorry its taken a while to look at this. I needed to find a 64bit machine. I tested this on an F12 machine. The problem seems to be caused by the libtranslate plugin. Can you please test if this is true by disabling the libtranslate plugin: Edit>Preferences...>Plugins>Translation Memory>libtranslate
When disabled, virtaal doesn't crash.
Thanks elad for confirming this. I'm considering 2 options: 1) Try determine the error on 64 bit machines. I'll try to ask the packager of libtranslate for help on this. 2) Disable libtranslate on 64bit machines
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