GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 791549
gtklistbox: Crash on page-up on GtkListBox
Last modified: 2017-12-16 01:00:52 UTC
Overview: When using Page-up to scroll to the top of a list such as the keyboard shortcuts list in gnome-control-center or to the top of an applications list in the elementary.appcenter(Pop!_Shop), the app crashes. Steps to Reproduce: "1. go to Settings->Device[s]->Keyboard 2. click on any entry then press Escape -- this is to get focus for navigating the list with up/down arrows and page up/down 3. press Page Up until reach the top; when it reaches the top entry the Settings window crashes every time" Actual Result: Application crashed Hardware/Platforms: This issue was found in Pop!_OS 17.10 and confirmed in the upstream Ubuntu 17.10 as well. Initially reported here: https://github.com/pop-os/pop/issues/89 GTK version: 3.22.25 Additional Information: Output of journald is similar for both the gnome-control-center and elementary.appcenter instances of the respective app crashing: `Dec 12 20:15:04 [redacted] gnome-control-center.desktop[4218]: ** Dec 12 20:15:04 [redacted] gnome-control-center.desktop[4218]: Gtk:ERROR:/build/gtk+3.0-wTY3BU/gtk+3.0-3.22.25/./gtk/gtklistbox.c:3094:gtk_list_box_move_cursor: assertion failed: (count > 0)` The assertion that is terminating the application is on line 2838 of gtklistbox.c. "/* A NULL row should only happen when the list box didn't * have enough rows to fill its height and the user made * a page movement down, so the count must be positive */" Seems like there is another corner case to be considered. Side-note: This bug seems to be a similar error in logic similar to the page-down crashing issue: #770703.