It has automatically been marked as duplicate, I'm not sure how reliable that is.
The bug #1401609 is caused by the trayicon, can you check if you have the trayicon option checked (in the layouts tab of the preference dialog) and if so what desktop are you using ?
- If the trayicon option is unchecked or if you can reproduce this bug with the option unchecked, it is likely not a duplicate of #1401609. If you can reproduce it, try to run it from a terminal, and see if errors are printed in the terminal when it crashes.
- If unchecking the trayicon option does prevent this crash, then it is likely the same bug. Still I'd be interested to know, as it means the bug is more annoying that I thought (ie: it doesn't happen only on closing).
It has automatically been marked as duplicate, I'm not sure how reliable that is.
The bug #1401609 is caused by the trayicon, can you check if you have the trayicon option checked (in the layouts tab of the preference dialog) and if so what desktop are you using ?
- If the trayicon option is unchecked or if you can reproduce this bug with the option unchecked, it is likely not a duplicate of #1401609. If you can reproduce it, try to run it from a terminal, and see if errors are printed in the terminal when it crashes.
- If unchecking the trayicon option does prevent this crash, then it is likely the same bug. Still I'd be interested to know, as it means the bug is more annoying that I thought (ie: it doesn't happen only on closing).