use of remove menu command in file browser causes crash

Bug #629583 reported by Jeff Hill
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Bazaar Explorer
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Bug Description

bazaar explorer always experiences an access violation failure on windows if I use the remove menu command in the file browser more than a few times. I am running the bazaar explorer on windows vista 64 hosted by an amd cpu.

I attached a stack trace w/o symbols.

Tags: remove
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Alexander Belchenko (bialix) wrote :

You said that you're attached something, but there is no attachments.

Changed in bzr-explorer:
status: New → Incomplete
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Jeff Hill (johill-lanl) wrote :

I was attempting to follow your wishes, and not post a stack trace directly into the log.

I did find bzr.dmp which is probably the visual c++ crash dump file for this issue. I have tried to attach it again, but perhaps it wont be successful.

By the way, is it easy to run bzr-explorer in such a way that one can get all or some of the following.
o a python stack trace
o a c/c++ stack trace with symbols

Most of the crashes I see are maybe in c/c++ below python. Otherwise, I would see a python stack trace in the bzr-explorer dos box? I typically don't.

I could probably figure this out on my own, but like all developers I have my own issues to deal with and if there was a recipe for users to follow setting this up we might find it was much easier to help out.

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Jeff Hill (johill-lanl) wrote :

I was attempting to follow your wishes, and not post a stack trace directly into the log.

I did find bzr.dmp which is probably the visual c++ crash dump file for this issue. I have tried to attach it again, but perhaps it wont be successful.

By the way, is it easy to run bzr-explorer in such a way that one can get all or some of the following.
o a python stack trace
o a c/c++ stack trace with symbols

Most of the crashes I see are maybe in c/c++ below python. Otherwise, I would see a python stack trace in the bzr-explorer dos box? I typically don't.

I could probably figure this out on my own, but like all developers I have my own issues to deal with and if there was a recipe for users to follow setting this up we might find it was much easier to help out.

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Jeff Hill (johill-lanl) wrote :

and this attachment is in text in case you don't have visual c++ 2008. I did have some trouble finding this so cant be certain this is exactly the same crash.

Jeff Hill (johill-lanl)
Changed in bzr-explorer:
status: Incomplete → Opinion
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Alexander Belchenko (bialix) wrote :

C++ is most likely Qt4 library.

Changed in bzr-explorer:
status: Opinion → New
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Alexander Belchenko (bialix) wrote :

Do you have the same crashes while using rename in separate qbrowse window?

I fear this is again race condition.

Changed in bzr-explorer:
status: New → Incomplete
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Alexander Belchenko (bialix) wrote :

See also bug 543913

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