abrt version: 1.1.14 architecture: i686 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: /usr/lib/aqbanking/plugins/29/wizards/qt3-wizard component: aqbanking crash_function: strlen executable: /usr/lib/aqbanking/plugins/29/wizards/qt3-wizard kernel: 2.6.34.7-66.fc13.i686.PAE package: qbanking-4.2.4-4.fc13 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/lib/aqbanking/plugins/29/wizards/qt3-wizard was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) time: 1295416625 uid: 500 comment ----- The scenario above is from memory, as I don't know if re-running it will interfere with your data gathering. I'd be happy to try it again, if you need more specific information. It seemed to have at least started the dialog with the OFX server, as I had entered my password and it had used it to establish a connection. I did not find my password in the collected data presented to me for review. Thanks for your help, Stan How to reproduce ----- 1. I noticed that after a recent gnucash upgrade, the "online actions" choices were gray 2. To verify my info, I started the AqBanking wizard 3. I asked for a list of accounts associated with the user that I had defined
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Created attachment 475338 [details] gnucash trace file with critical error I've just found out about the gnucash trace file, so I've attached it. This line seems to indicate a critical error which may relate to my crash when asking for a list of accounts in the online banking set-up: * 22:32:19 CRIT <gnc.import.aqbanking> gnc_plugin_ab_account_selected: assertion `GNC_IS_PLUGIN_PAGE(plugin_page)' failed This message appears by simply starting the application; I did not start the online banking set-up wizard. If you need me to try something else to generate additional debugging info, I'd be happy to do so.
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Although this recurred with Fedora 14, I decided to test the scenario with Fedora 15, because gathering an ABRT package from Fedora 14 will cause a failed login to my financial institution, and alert their security department. I'm happy to report that it all works great in Fedora 15, which is using an aqbanking package with a new major release number, 5.0.2-3. When I say "all", I mean user creation, account download, and transaction download, from a major U.S. credit card provider. So, I would vote for closing this bug report.
OK, closing as currentrelease. Apologies for the lack of response.