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Bug 541398

Summary: [abrt] crash detected in gtkpod-0.99.14-3.fc12
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Mūtuus Sentīre <mutuussentire>
Component: gtkpodAssignee: Todd Zullinger <tmz>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
Severity: medium Docs Contact:
Priority: low    
Version: 12CC: lpoetter, tmz
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Hardware: i686   
OS: Linux   
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Description Mūtuus Sentīre 2009-11-25 19:01:55 UTC
abrt detected a crash.

How to reproduce
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1.Uploading tracks from iPod to local drive
2. give it a few seconds
3..... profit?

Comment: downloading my music from IPOD CLASSIC to local drive
Attached file: backtrace
cmdline: gtkpod
component: gtkpod
executable: /usr/bin/gtkpod
kernel: 2.6.31.5-127.fc12.i686.PAE
package: gtkpod-0.99.14-3.fc12
rating: 4
reason: Process was terminated by signal 11

Comment 1 Mūtuus Sentīre 2009-11-25 19:01:57 UTC
Created attachment 373813 [details]
File: backtrace

Comment 2 Mūtuus Sentīre 2009-11-25 19:03:35 UTC
My first bug report ..... if I didn't due diligence please be kind, thank you.

Comment 3 Todd Zullinger 2009-11-25 19:11:01 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> My first bug report ..... if I didn't due diligence please be kind, thank you.  

:)

Thank you for taking the time to report this.  I'll look over the abrt output and see if I can find the problem.

Comment 4 Todd Zullinger 2010-01-02 21:37:59 UTC
I believe this crash is caused by bug 532307.  If the problem persists after that bug is closed, please re-open or file a new bug.  Thanks.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 532307 ***

Comment 5 Lennart Poettering 2010-01-11 22:47:07 UTC
Abort points to some malloc() memory corruption fault, not PA.

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Comment 7 Bug Zapper 2010-12-04 02:47:19 UTC
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