Re: librsvg2 update problem - nautilus segfault

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>
> op 04-02-14 14:03, Bane Ivosev schreef:
>> after morning update of librsvg2
>>
>> Feb 04 09:39:15 Updated: librsvg2-2.26.0-6.el6_5.2.x86_64
>>
>> nautilus crashed with
>>
>> nautilus[3419]: segfault at 21 ip 00007f68b2d2733c sp 00007fffe2ce04f0
>> error 4 in librsvg-2.so.2.26.0[7f68b2d01000+37000]
>>
>>
>> temporary solution
>>
>> yum downgrade librsvg2
>>
>>
>>
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