Deleting a group containing a gradient used outside => crash
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Inkscape |
Fix Released
|
Medium
|
Buliabyak-users | ||
inkscape (Debian) |
Fix Released
|
Unknown
|
Bug Description
Hi,
I received the following bug-report against debian's
0.40 version of the package yesterday. Debian's BTS has
it at
http://
I can reproduce the bug here as well, but on my
PowerBook the corruption appears in the corner of the
"lock slice" which is not affected on the png he links
to. I created a backtrace too, which is quite different
from his. The attached file contains actually two
backtraces, one started via
gdb -c core /usr/bin/inkscape
the other via gdb -c core.
gdb output and comparison of the backtraces makes me
believe in stack corruption.
With best regards,
Wolfi
Matías Costa wrote:
Hello, I found a curious bug. How to reproduce:
1 - Open the file
http://
2 - You see a lock, and two papers. Remove some paper
shape, i.e: the
blue one on top, below the lock. Then you should see a
sape in the lock
filled with noise. something like this:
http://
3 - Select the affected shape and move it... bye.
You can get a gdb backtrace from:
http://
BTW the lock should look full yellow.
Thanks.
Changed in inkscape (Debian): | |
status: | Unknown → Fix Released |
Hi,
I received the following bug-report against debian's bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 292676
0.40 version of the package yesterday. Debian's BTS has
it at
http://
I can reproduce the bug here as well, but on my
PowerBook the corruption appears in the corner of the
"lock slice" which is not affected on the png he links
to. I created a backtrace too, which is quite different
from his. The attached file contains actually two
backtraces, one started via
gdb -c core /usr/bin/inkscape
the other via gdb -c core.
gdb output and comparison of the backtraces makes me
believe in stack corruption.
With best regards,
Wolfi
Matías Costa wrote:
Hello, I found a curious bug. How to reproduce:
1 - Open the file webs.ono. com/uucp/ inkscape/ bug.svg
http://
2 - You see a lock, and two papers. Remove some paper webs.ono. com/uucp/ inkscape/ shot.png
shape, i.e: the
blue one on top, below the lock. Then you should see a
sape in the lock
filled with noise. something like this:
http://
3 - Select the affected shape and move it... bye.
You can get a gdb backtrace from: webs.ono. com/uucp/ inkscape/ gdb-bt. txt
http://
BTW the lock should look full yellow.
Thanks.