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Bug 238896 - crash in word_size
crash in word_size
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: GtkHtml
Classification: Other
Component: Editing
unspecified
Other All
: Normal blocker
: 1.4.x
Assigned To: gtkhtml-maintainers
Evolution QA team
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2003-02-28 18:23 UTC by Larry Ewing
Modified: 2003-03-03 16:52 UTC
See Also:
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Description Larry Ewing 2003-02-28 18:23:34 UTC
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.

Thread 16384 (LWP 11443)

  • #0 word_size
    at htmltext.c line 606
  • #1 calc_word_width
    at htmltext.c line 680
  • #2 html_text_request_word_width
    at htmltext.c line 718
  • #3 calc_preferred_width
    at htmltext.c line 730
  • #4 html_object_calc_preferred_width
    at htmlobject.c line 952
  • #5 calc_min_width
    at htmlclueflow.c line 646
  • #6 html_object_calc_min_width
    at htmlobject.c line 941
  • #7 calc_size
    at htmlclueflow.c line 964
  • #8 html_object_calc_size
    at htmlobject.c line 888
  • #9 do_layout
    at htmlcluev.c line 202
  • #10 calc_size
    at htmlcluev.c line 298
  • #11 html_object_calc_size
    at htmlobject.c line 888
  • #12 html_engine_calc_size
    at htmlengine.c line 4387
  • #13 thaw_idle
    at htmlengine.c line 4946
  • #14 g_idle_dispatch
    at gmain.c line 3164

Comment 1 Larry Ewing 2003-02-28 23:22:43 UTC
should be fixed by monday
Comment 2 Larry Ewing 2003-03-03 08:43:07 UTC
I can't seem to reproduce this the way I was originally causing it.
Comment 3 Larry Ewing 2003-03-03 08:54:33 UTC
Ettore, this is the crash you reported the other day, can you still
reproduce it?
Comment 4 Ettore Perazzoli 2003-03-03 16:44:26 UTC
No.
Comment 5 Larry Ewing 2003-03-03 16:52:05 UTC
presuming fixed