Re: Beagle 1.3-1 configuration on Debian AMD64?



Hi,

On Wed, 2006-01-11 at 21:03 +0100, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
> I assume that if I add directories outside my home directory
> (e.g. /usr/src and /usr/share/doc) that after dismissing the applet en
> reopening the applet again my added entries should still be visible.
> They are not. I think they should be stored in one of the config files
> but I am unsure which one and what syntax.

That is probably this bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=324904

Which is fixed in CVS now.

> I will do that later, probably tomorrow but I almost always get the
> following message in my term:
>
> =================================================================
> Got a SIGSEGV while executing native code. This usually indicates
> a fatal error in the mono runtime or one of the native libraries
> used by your application.
> =================================================================
> 
> Stacktrace:
> 
> in <0xb> (wrapper managed-to-native)
> System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal:PtrToStringAnsi (intptr)
> 
> Native stacktrace:
> 
>         mono-beagled(mono_handle_native_sigsegv+0x88) [0x511138]
>         mono-beagled [0x4dffc8]
>         /lib/libpthread.so.0 [0x2aaaab1827a0]
>         /lib/libc.so.6(strlen+0x30) [0x2aaaab58ce60]
>         mono-beagled(mono_string_new+0x39) [0x4a5f79]
>         [0x42b62023]

A segfault makes me think that this isn't a bug in Beagle, but I don't
have a x86-64 box so I can't really check up on this.  Do other
mono-based apps like Tombody, F-Spot, etc. run?  Is anyone else out
there running Beagle on an Opteron?  (Preferably Debian)

Joe




[Date Prev][Date Next]   [Thread Prev][Thread Next]   [Thread Index] [Date Index] [Author Index]