vim.tiny crashed with SIGSEGV

Bug #394773 reported by Mickael
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This bug affects 9 people
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
vim (Ubuntu)
Invalid
Medium
Unassigned
Nominated for Karmic by Mickael

Bug Description

Binary package hint: vim

vim.tiny crashed with SIGSEGV

ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Jul 2 14:11:17 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/vim.tiny
Package: vim-tiny 2:7.2.148-2ubuntu2
ProcCmdline: /usr/bin/view /tmp/effectifs300609.pdf
ProcEnviron:
 LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.30-10.12-generic
Signal: 11
SourcePackage: vim
StacktraceTop:

Title: vim.tiny crashed with SIGSEGV
Uname: Linux 2.6.30-10-generic i686
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin plugdev sambashare
SegvAnalysis:
 Segfault happened at: 0xea8640: call 0xe7a5df <_Unwind_Find_FDE@plt+115>
 PC (0x00ea8640) ok
 source "0xe7a5df" (0x00e7a5df) ok
 destination "(%esp)" (0x092c6a94) not located in a known VMA region (needed writable region)!
 Stack memory exhausted (SP below stack segment)
SegvReason: writing unknown VMA

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Mickael (pepe308-admin-laposte) wrote :
Revision history for this message
Apport retracing service (apport) wrote : Stacktrace.txt (retraced)

StacktraceTop:buffered_vfprintf (s=0xfc3560, format=0x80dc46e "%s",
buffered_vfprintf (s=0xfc3560, format=0x80dc46e "%s",

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Apport retracing service (apport) wrote : ThreadStacktrace.txt (retraced)
Changed in vim (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → Medium
tags: removed: need-i386-retrace
visibility: private → public
Kees Cook (kees)
description: updated
tags: added: stack-exhaustion
Revision history for this message
dino99 (9d9) wrote :

This version is outdated and no more supported

Changed in vim (Ubuntu):
status: New → Invalid
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