[Xfce-bugs] [XFCE 0000187]: dashes at the beginning of filenames make xffm crash

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Thu Jul 15 05:50:20 CEST 2004


The following bug has been RESOLVED.
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http://bugs.xfce.org/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0000187
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Reporter:                   Astrobe
Handler:                    edscott
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Project:                    XFCE
Bug ID:                     0000187
Category:                   xffm
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   crash
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     resolved
Resolution:                 unable to duplicate
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Date Submitted:             2004-05-04 10:37 GMT
Last Modified:              2004-07-15 03:50 GMT
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Summary:                    dashes at the beginning of filenames make xffm crash
Description: 
When I tried to select a file named "-b" xffm crashed.
it also crashes if the object is a directory
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 edscott - 2004-05-05 01:37 GMT 
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What version of xffm? With CVS HEAD (4.1.2) I cannot reproduce the problem.
Could you post a gdb traceback of the crash please. If you are using CVS
HEAD you will have a core file at $HOME/.xfce4/xffm/xffm.core. Run with
$gdb -c xffm.core xffm 
to produce traceback.

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 edscott - 2004-07-15 03:50 GMT 
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Seems like it might have been a problem with the local xffm build. Reopen
bug with gdb traceback if problem appears again.



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