#1555 closed bug (fixed)
[Deskbar] crash in DeleteMenuWindow — at Version 3
Reported by: | diver | Owned by: | jackburton |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | R1 |
Component: | Applications/Deskbar | Version: | R1/Development |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Blocked By: | Blocking: | ||
Platform: | All |
Description (last modified by )
vm_soft_fault: va 0xa5 not covered by area in address space vm_page_fault: vm_soft_fault returned error 'Bad address' on fault at 0xa5, ip 0x360cb3, write 0, user 1, thread 0x1ad vm_page_fault: sending team "/boot/beos/system/Deskbar" 0x49 SIGSEGV, ip 0x360cb3 ("libbe.so_seg0ro" +0x115cb3) stack trace:
0x003632ea (libbe.so_seg0ro + 0x1182ea) 0x00362ccd (libbe.so_seg0ro + 0x117ccd) 0x006c4ad0 (libroot.so_seg0ro + 0x20ad0) 0x7003ffec (menu_tracking_1ad_stack + 0x3ffec)
vm_soft_fault: va 0x0 not covered by area in address space vm_page_fault: vm_soft_fault returned error 'Bad address' on fault at 0x0, ip 0x8009b92c, write 0, user 0, thread 0x1ad debug_server: Thread 429 entered the debugger: Segment violation stack trace, current PC 0x360cb3 _DeleteMenuWindow5BMenu + 0x3b:
(0x7003fedc) 0x3632ea Track8BMenuBarPllb + 0x59a (0x7003ff4c) 0x362ccd TrackTask8BMenuBarPv + 0x7d (0x7003ffac) 0x6c4ad0 _get_next_team_info + 0x5c (closest symbol)
Found with hrev22510 in vmware. Don't know how to reproduce it yet.
Change History (3)
comment:1 by , 16 years ago
Component: | - Applications/Deskbar → Kits/Interface Kit |
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Owner: | changed from | to
comment:2 by , 16 years ago
No, i didn't. Please close it, if i ever manage to reproduce it no one will stop me from reopening it again ;-) Oh, and while you are at here, please fix the wiki formatting (e.g. the {{{ stuff) in description.
comment:3 by , 16 years ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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Resolution: | → fixed |
Status: | new → closed |
Did you find any way to reproduce this ? Since there have been many changes to BMenu tracking code since hrev22510, I'm for closing this bug. We can always reopen if it shows up again.
Objections ?