GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 383920
crash in Image Viewer: Trying to view a slidesh...
Last modified: 2006-12-10 10:39:59 UTC
Version: 2.16.1 What were you doing when the application crashed? Trying to view a slideshow and manually step through the images, I think I pressed F5 and F11 a few too many times... Distribution: Ubuntu 6.10 (edgy) Gnome Release: 2.16.1 2006-10-02 (Ubuntu) BugBuddy Version: 2.16.0 Memory status: size: 1671168 vsize: 0 resident: 1671168 share: 0 rss: 548864 rss_rlim: 0 CPU usage: start_time: 1165612027 rtime: 0 utime: 101 stime: 0 cutime:0 cstime: 0 timeout: 101 it_real_value: 0 frequency: 41768 Backtrace was generated from '/usr/bin/eog' (no debugging symbols found) Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1".
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug. Unfortunately, that stack trace is missing some elements that will help a lot to solve the problem, so it will be hard for the developers to fix that crash. Can you get us a stack trace with debugging symbols? Please see http://live.gnome.org/GettingTraces for more information on how to do so. Thanks in advance!
Was able to replicate it again by pressing F5 a lot. Hope this is what you're after! Regards, Alex Distribution: Ubuntu 6.10 (edgy) Gnome Release: 2.16.1 2006-10-02 (Ubuntu) BugBuddy Version: 2.16.0 Memory status: size: 99667968 vsize: 0 resident: 99667968 share: 0 rss: 41590784 rss_rlim: 0 CPU usage: start_time: 1165746077 rtime: 0 utime: 329 stime: 0 cutime:311 cstime: 0 timeout: 18 it_real_value: 0 frequency: 0 Backtrace was generated from '/usr/bin/eog' Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1". [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] [New Thread -1226495808 (LWP 29017)] [New Thread -1283925088 (LWP 29020)] [New Thread -1228846176 (LWP 29019)] 0xffffe410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
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Thread 1 (Thread -1226495808 (LWP 29017))
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