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Bug 99216

Summary: Crash on second logout attempt
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Raw Hide Reporter: Ralph Loader <suckfish>
Component: gnome-sessionAssignee: Mark McLoughlin <markmc>
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Version: 1.0CC: mvilla
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Description Ralph Loader 2003-07-15 23:02:27 UTC
Description of problem:

Logout - cancel - logout causes gnome-session to crash

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

gnome-session-2.2.2-2

How reproducible:

Every time

Steps to Reproduce:
1.  Go to logout from gnome (using a logout button on a panel).
2.  Cancel the confirmation dialog.
3.  Go to logout from gnome again.
    
Actual results:

gnome-session crashes.  [bug-buddy starts up (visable in ps auxf list), but this
results in the X session hanging as gnome-session has grabbed the screen].

Expected results:

gnome-session shouldn't crash.

Comment 1 Ralph Loader 2003-07-16 01:20:00 UTC
Created attachment 92955 [details]
Stacktrace

Comment 2 Havoc Pennington 2003-08-07 21:34:49 UTC
*** Bug 100880 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 3 Alexander Larsson 2003-08-27 13:31:52 UTC
This was a gtk bluecurve theme bug. Fixed in latest redhat-artwork.