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Bug 118933

Summary: PDB browse from gimp causes "Segmentation fault"
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Michal Jaegermann <michal>
Component: gimpAssignee: Nils Philippsen <nphilipp>
Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE QA Contact: David Lawrence <dkl>
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backtrace from a crash of Python-Fu none

Description Michal Jaegermann 2004-03-22 22:54:26 UTC
Description of problem:

A use of "PDB browser" after looking at some number of entries
produced "Segmentation fault" with an attached backtrace
(rather long - 81 levels).  I am not sure which steps really led
that it.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gimp-2.0-1.pre3.4.1

How reproducible:
I was unable reproduce in a deliberate manner.

Comment 1 Michal Jaegermann 2004-03-22 22:56:15 UTC
Created attachment 98762 [details]
backtrace from a crash of  Python-Fu

Comment 2 Nils Philippsen 2004-04-05 21:11:33 UTC
Can you please verify this with gimp-2.0.0-5?

Comment 3 Michal Jaegermann 2004-04-05 21:29:13 UTC
I already tried and so far I failed to make it croak.  OTOH
I do not know really how I managed to get it to fail in the first
place, and my hope was that a backtrace will provide at least
some information to a person familiar with internals, but scripts
now seem to be in a better shape in general.

Comment 4 Nils Philippsen 2004-04-06 20:54:50 UTC
Well, upstream does the bugfixing for a reason ;-). I'll close this
for now, if it happens again, reopen it.