Activity log for bug #1542190

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2016-02-05 07:49:11 Martin bug added bug
2016-02-05 07:49:11 Martin attachment added DGFiP-Usagers.gpl https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1542190/+attachment/4564340/+files/DGFiP-Usagers.gpl
2016-02-05 11:04:28 su_v inkscape: status New Incomplete
2016-02-05 11:05:09 su_v summary Inkscape crashes on exist "encountered internal error" Inkscape crashes on exit with custom GPL installed (Windows)
2016-02-05 11:08:22 su_v tags crash win32
2016-02-05 13:30:58 su_v tags crash win32 crash encoding win32
2016-02-05 13:31:04 su_v inkscape: status Incomplete New
2016-02-05 13:31:57 su_v description Running Inkscape 0.91 on Windows 7, I want to create a new colour palette (attached). The palette seems to work fine, however on exiting the program Inkscape reports that it "encountered an internal error and will close now". This happens just when opening and closing Inkscape, without having opened any files, or done any drawing. This problem does not occur running Inkscape on Ubuntu 14.04 Just incidentally, when I first created the palette, the colour names included one name with a French accented character ("Collectivités"). This caused Inkscape to crash with the same error as soon as it tried to load the palette - and again, the problem does not occur when running under Ubuntu. Running Inkscape 0.91 on Windows 7 (32bit), I want to create a new colour palette (attached). The palette seems to work fine, however on exiting the program Inkscape reports that it "encountered an internal error and will close now". This happens just when opening and closing Inkscape, without having opened any files, or done any drawing. This problem does not occur running Inkscape on Ubuntu 14.04 Just incidentally, when I first created the palette, the colour names included one name with a French accented character ("Collectivités"). This caused Inkscape to crash with the same error as soon as it tried to load the palette - and again, the problem does not occur when running under Ubuntu.