Re: [orca-list] Deleting the Last File Causes Crash



Hi Steve:

I was able to reproduce this. Nautilus ended up crashing and I got a stack trace from bug buddy. The crash is now logged as http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=517026. The relevant part of the stack trace seems to be this:

...
#8  0x080b6ab6 in sigfatal_handler ()
#9  0xcfedf5ff in __sighndlr () from /lib/libc.so.1
#10 0xcfed44bb in call_user_handler () from /lib/libc.so.1
#11 <signal handler called>
#12 0x08102039 in fm_list_model_iter_parent ()
#13 0xcf93ad75 in gtk_tree_model_iter_parent ()
   from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
#14 0xcdb79e9b in return_iter_nth_row (tree_view=0x865fac8,
    tree_model=0x8854860, iter=0x8045374, increment=0, row=-1)
    at gailtreeview.c:3453
#15 0xcdb79a3b in set_iter_nth_row (tree_view=0x865fac8, iter=0x8045374,
    row=-1) at gailtreeview.c:3307
#16 0xcdb76da3 in get_row_info (table=0x885e348, row=-1) at gailtreeview.c:1929 #17 0xcdb767ee in gail_tree_view_get_row_description (table=0x885e348, row=-1)
    at gailtreeview.c:1749
#18 0xcdaec707 in atk_table_get_row_description (table=0x885e348, row=-1)
    at atktable.c:418
#19 0xcb3b81dd in impl_getRowDescription (servant=0x86735c4, row=-1,
    ev=0x804561c) at table.c:177
#20 0xcb3a67e8 in _ORBIT_skel_small_Accessibility_Table_getRowDescription (
    _o_servant=0x86735c4, _o_retval=0x80454b0, _o_args=0x80454a0,
    _o_ctx=0x80454d0, _o_ev=0x804561c,
    _impl_getRowDescription=0xcb3b8160 <impl_getRowDescription>)
    at Accessibility-common.c:632

This might be a gail bug, and I'll follow up in the bug.

Will

Steve Holmes wrote:
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I wonder if anyone else can reproduce this.

1. Get into the native File Browser while Orca is running.

2. Navigate  into a directory and begin deleting files. I use the
right click option and choose D to delete the file.  Note that I have
the ability to delete files without putting them into trash first as
an option.

3. Do this until you have one file left in a given folder.

4. Now delete this file too, just like the previous ones.  As soon as
you hit space to confirmation of the delete of this final file, you
should have an empty folder but what is happening is at this point,
speech is completely lost.

I even would quit and restart Orca and Orca would start and announce
itself but then again, I couldn't do anything.  Finally the only fix
was to press control-alt-backspace to kill X completely and start
over.  I've had  this happen several times.

Can anyone else repeat this?
- -- HolmesGrown Solutions
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