GNOME:Contrib/gwibber -> openSUSE:Factory:Contrib/gwibber
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=gwibber&project=GNOME:Co... https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=gwibber&project=openSUSE...
Description: Add gwibber
Source revision md5: 6
To REVIEW against the previous version: osc request show --diff 13117
To ACCEPT the request: osc request accept 13117 --message="reviewed ok."
To DECLINE the request: osc request decline 13117 --message="declined for reason xyz (see ... for background / policy / ...)."
To REVOKE the request: osc request revoke 13117 --message="retracted because ..., sorry / thx / see better version ..."
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 03:36:33PM +0000, riggwelter@opensuse.org wrote:
GNOME:Contrib/gwibber -> openSUSE:Factory:Contrib/gwibber
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=gwibber&project=GNOME:Co... https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=gwibber&project=openSUSE...
Description: Add gwibber
The specfile looks ok, it build fine, but when I've tried it, I got many segfaults:
1) run from console -> rightclick on the 'space for messages' -> reload -> SIGSEGV
2) Ctrl+L (stands for Clear) -> SIGSEGV
3) Manage my twitter profile -> change message color -> SIGSEGV
4) ...
I'm not sure if it as problem with my system, or bugs in gwibber - would be nice if anybody else could test it.
I'm not sure if it as problem with my system, or bugs in gwibber - would be nice if anybody else could test it.
More testing would be nice - I and a lot of the GNOME team are using it quite happily...
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 03:24:37PM +0100, James Ogley wrote:
I'm not sure if it as problem with my system, or bugs in gwibber - would be nice if anybody else could test it.
More testing would be nice - I and a lot of the GNOME team are using it quite happily...
I'll also give it a try on my home machine running 11.1 - the segfaults I got were on Factory...
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 04:52:11PM +0200, Petr Uzel wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 03:24:37PM +0100, James Ogley wrote:
I'm not sure if it as problem with my system, or bugs in gwibber - would be nice if anybody else could test it.
More testing would be nice - I and a lot of the GNOME team are using it quite happily...
I'll also give it a try on my home machine running 11.1 - the segfaults I got were on Factory...
I've tried gwibber from GNOME:Contrib/openSUSE_11.1 on my home machine and it worked flawlessly there.
(The other difference is that my home machine is i586, while at work, where gwibber is segfaulting, the machine is x86_64).
Does anyone use it on Factory?
On Monday 29 of June 2009 09:20:14 Petr Uzel wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 04:52:11PM +0200, Petr Uzel wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 03:24:37PM +0100, James Ogley wrote:
I'm not sure if it as problem with my system, or bugs in gwibber - would be nice if anybody else could test it.
More testing would be nice - I and a lot of the GNOME team are using it quite happily...
I'll also give it a try on my home machine running 11.1 - the segfaults I got were on Factory...
I've tried gwibber from GNOME:Contrib/openSUSE_11.1 on my home machine and it worked flawlessly there.
(The other difference is that my home machine is i586, while at work, where gwibber is segfaulting, the machine is x86_64).
Does anyone use it on Factory?
I tested gwibber on Factory x86_64 and it segfaults.
Regards Michal Vyskocil
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 09:28:03AM +0200, Michal Vyskocil wrote:
On Monday 29 of June 2009 09:20:14 Petr Uzel wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 04:52:11PM +0200, Petr Uzel wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 03:24:37PM +0100, James Ogley wrote:
I'm not sure if it as problem with my system, or bugs in gwibber - would be nice if anybody else could test it.
More testing would be nice - I and a lot of the GNOME team are using it quite happily...
I'll also give it a try on my home machine running 11.1 - the segfaults I got were on Factory...
I've tried gwibber from GNOME:Contrib/openSUSE_11.1 on my home machine and it worked flawlessly there.
(The other difference is that my home machine is i586, while at work, where gwibber is segfaulting, the machine is x86_64).
Does anyone use it on Factory?
I tested gwibber on Factory x86_64 and it segfaults.
Since it seems it is not just a problem with my machine, I'm going to decline the request for now. Would be nice if someone could investigate why it segfaults on Factory (perhaps some of the dependencies is broken?).