import of small gif crashes 0.91

Bug #1487608 reported by Tom Fetherston
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Bug Description

64 bit version
I have a document with one background jpeg, (just to guide its recreation is svg, not to be part of final).

I have IPA phonetic a chart into which I need to place a number of small .gif's, but the import file dialog causes a crash when I dbl-click, (even just single click), the gif.

Visual Studio gives this:
Unhandled exception at 0x0000000076CD889D (ntdll.dll) in inkscape.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation writing location 0x0000000000030F68.

If there is a handler for this exception, the program may be safely continued.

Tried deleting background jpeg, same crash.

Importing gif into a blank document works, so I'm working around this by just importing there, then copy/paste to my document.

I've included the document, a sample gif can be found at:
  http://www.alysion.org/handy/nm.gif

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Tom Fetherston (tfetherston) wrote :
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su_v (suv-lp) wrote :

Likely a duplicate of
* Bug #1467103 “Crash due to re-registering GdkPixbufGdipAnim during BMP read”
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/1467103

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tags: added: bitmap crash win64
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Tom Fetherston (tfetherston) wrote :

OS: win 7, service pak 2

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su_v (suv-lp) wrote :

Linking as duplicate to bug #1487608 - feel free to revert the duplicate status if you disagree and think it was done in error.

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su_v (suv-lp) wrote :

Sorry, copy&paste mistake: Linking as duplicate to bug #1467103 (see comment 2).

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