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[Bug 872156] [NEW] nautilus crashes (segmentation fault) at second browsed directory

 

Public bug reported:

Nautilus used to crash systematically at second browsed folder :
~/Public/downloads (which is special folder for downloaded files).

Now, I've installed nautilus-dbg and created the file ~/nautilus-debug-
log.conf and browsing now works, almost. Nautilus crashed only after 5
minutes browsing.

I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 with "AMD Phenom(tm) 9950 Quad-Core Processor × 4" and gnome3 not unity, with preload (elementary package to preload some libraries I think).
Some nfs4 directories are auto-mounted (fstab). And some ssh directories are also already mounted (by marlin) when using nautilus.
Dconf is settings backend, not sure this is relevant but many applications display the following when launched from terminal :
   (nautilus:12933): GConf-CRITICAL **: gconf_client_get: assertion `GCONF_IS_CLIENT (client)' failed

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  nautilus crashes (segmentation fault) at second browsed directory

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Nautilus used to crash systematically at second browsed folder :
  ~/Public/downloads (which is special folder for downloaded files).

  Now, I've installed nautilus-dbg and created the file ~/nautilus-
  debug-log.conf and browsing now works, almost. Nautilus crashed only
  after 5 minutes browsing.

  I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 with "AMD Phenom(tm) 9950 Quad-Core Processor × 4" and gnome3 not unity, with preload (elementary package to preload some libraries I think).
  Some nfs4 directories are auto-mounted (fstab). And some ssh directories are also already mounted (by marlin) when using nautilus.
  Dconf is settings backend, not sure this is relevant but many applications display the following when launched from terminal :
     (nautilus:12933): GConf-CRITICAL **: gconf_client_get: assertion `GCONF_IS_CLIENT (client)' failed

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