[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 283573] Re: Tomboy plug-in make gnome-do crash in ubuntu 8.10
Chris Sp.
283573 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Jan 11 19:09:02 UTC 2011
This is a workaround:
If you have many tomboy notes, delete some of them or put the old ones to an archive!
I experienced the crash in Ubuntu 10.10, started "gnome-do --debug"
After the message
[Debug 10:30:21.805] [UniverseManager] Reloading item source "Tomboy Notes"...
gnome-do crashed with the exception
Unhandled Exception: System.Exception: Message body length mismatch: 16000 of expected 20125
I moved all notes from ~/.local/share/tomboy to a backup place and restartet tomboy.
Gnome-Do ran stable.
First assuming a corrupted note as cause, I put the newest notes back to
the folder and found a number of 250 tomboy notes being fine for gnome-
do's tomboy-plugin. I think it's not only the number but also the size
of notes that matters, but made no further tests here.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283573
Title:
Tomboy plug-in make gnome-do crash in ubuntu 8.10
Status in D-Bus:
Invalid
Status in Do:
Invalid
Status in Do Plugins Project:
Confirmed
Status in “gnome-do” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in “ndesk-dbus” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: gnome-do
Today I try to launch gnome-do and get this error message:
demas at laptop:~$ gnome-do
Unhandled Exception: System.Exception: Message body length mismatch: 16064 of expected 64291
at NDesk.DBus.Connection.ReadMessage () <0x005a4>
at NDesk.DBus.Connection.Iterate () <0x00019>
at <>c__CompilerGenerated0.<>c__AnonymousMethod1 (intptr,NDesk.GLib.IOCondition,intptr) <0x00027>
at (wrapper native-to-managed) <>c__CompilerGenerated0.<>c__AnonymousMethod1 (intptr,NDesk.GLib.IOCondition,intptr) <0x0004b>
at (wrapper managed-to-native) Gtk.Application.gtk_main () <0x00004>
at Gtk.Application.Run () <0x00007>
at Do.Do.Main (string[]) <0x0026f>
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