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[gentoo-user] nautilus keeps reloading

Iain Buchanan

2008-04-10

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Hi list :)

I've been running gnome 2.22 since it made unstable, and today I just
upgraded to the 2.22.1 minor release.

However, since that (or some other) upgrade, every time I right left or
middle click on a file on my desktop or in a folder, nautilus dies and
starts again (closing all open windows, momentarily blanking the
desktop, etc).

I can select icons and pop up the menu with the keyboard, and it works
fine. I can also right click on a non-icon space, no worries.

Nautilus isn't crashing, because gdb shows nothing but "Program exited
with code 0177" (no segfaults etc), so it's reloading for some reason.

Next I tried an strace. The last few lines I see before the crash is:

stat64("/usr/bin/nautilus", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0755,
st_size=1175916, ...}) = 0
writev(2, [{"/usr/bin/nautilus", 17}, {": ", 2}, {"symbol lookup error",
19}, {": ", 2}, {"/usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-2.0"..., 62}, {": ", 2},
{"undefined symbol: nautilus_file_"..., 46}, {"", 0}, {"", 0}, {"\n",
1}], 10/usr/bin/nautilus: symbol lookup
error: /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-2.0/libnautilus-burn-extension.so:
undefined symbol: nautilus_file_info_get_mount
) = 151
exit_group(127)                 = ?

hm, libnautilus-burn-extension.so is owned by nautilus-cd-burner.
Recompiling that doesn't help. Nor does recompiling nautilus.

Of course revdep-rebuild doesn't help either!

Where to look next? TIA,
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Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au>

 A crow perched himself on a telephone wire. He was going to make a
long-distance caw.

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