[gnome-bluetooth] gnome-obex-server error

Bastien Nocera hadess at hadess.net
Sat Nov 19 16:22:11 GMT 2005


On Sat, 2005-11-19 at 17:14 +0100, Alessandro Ciorcalo wrote:
> On 19/11/05, Bastien Nocera <hadess at hadess.net> wrote:
>         On Sat, 2005-11-19 at 16:48 +0100, Alessandro Ciorcalo wrote:
>         > Hello,
>         > while I can successfully use gnome-obex-send I get the
>         following error
>         > when I try to send a file from my bt enabled mobile phone to
>         the pc 
>         > using gnome-obex-server:
>         >
>         > conn_request:   bdaddr 00:12:8A:FA:xx:xx
>         > conn_complete:  status 0x00
>         > ** Message: Incoming connection from 00:12:8A:FA:xx:xx
>         > ** Message: Device 00:12:8A:FA:xx:xx is about to send an
>         object. 
>         > *** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (!prev):
>         0x080ef308
>         > ***
>         >
>         > Anyone can help me to figure out what does it mean? I am
>         using
>         > libbtctl-0.5 and gnome-bluetooth-0.6 compiled from sources
>         and 
>         > installed by mean of checkinstall on a debian sarge (kernel
>         2.4.27)
>         > box.
>         
>         It's a bug that's fixed in the current CVS. Patch is here:
>         http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gnome-bluetooth/src/permissiondialog.gob?r1=1.9&r2=1.10&makepatch=1&diff_format=u
> 
> Thank you Bastien,
> I found a post with this hint too, but I cannot see any diffs with my
> version, here it is:
> 
>         gtk_message_dialog_format_secondary_text (GTK_MESSAGE_DIALOG
> (self),
>             "%s", explanation ? explanation :
>             _("An external device is attempting to connect to your
> computer via
> Bluetooth. You must decide if you want to accept the connection."));
>         g_free (title_markup);

Yes, there's a difference. You need to remove the "g_free
(title_markup);" line.

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Bastien Nocera <hadess at hadess.net> 
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