Description of problem: suddenly evolution crashed at an email composal. opened windows: the main inboxes and a composing mail. actually evolution did recover correctly the mail being composed cheers and thank you! Version-Release number of selected component: evolution-3.4.4-2.fc17 Additional info: libreport version: 2.0.18 abrt_version: 2.0.18 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: /usr/bin/evolution crash_function: gtk_file_system_model_iter_nth_child kernel: 3.6.10-2.fc17.x86_64 truncated backtrace: :Thread no. 1 (10 frames) : #4 gtk_file_system_model_iter_nth_child at gtkfilesystemmodel.c:507 : #6 set_cell_data at gtktreeviewaccessible.c:320 : #7 create_cell at gtktreeviewaccessible.c:412 : #8 _gtk_tree_view_accessible_add_state at gtktreeviewaccessible.c:1909 : #9 gtk_tree_view_real_set_cursor at gtktreeview.c:13292 : #10 gtk_tree_view_button_press at gtktreeview.c:3108 : #11 _gtk_marshal_BOOLEAN__BOXED at gtkmarshalers.c:85 : #16 gtk_widget_event_internal at gtkwidget.c:6380 : #17 gtk_widget_event at gtkwidget.c:6037 : #18 propagate_event_up at gtkmain.c:2390
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Thanks for a bug report. I found a bug report upstream [1], which names the function where this crashed, and it seems that gtk3 3.6.x has this fixed. Please see the upstream bug report for further information. [1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687196