Bug 1044259

Summary: [abrt] nautilus-3.6.3-4.fc18: g_malloc: Process /usr/bin/nautilus was killed by signal 5 (SIGTRAP)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Brandon Amaro <omega13a>
Component: nautilusAssignee: Matthias Clasen <mclasen>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
Severity: unspecified Docs Contact:
Priority: unspecified    
Version: 18CC: ccecchi, mclasen
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Hardware: i686   
OS: Unspecified   
URL: https://retrace.fedoraproject.org/faf/reports/bthash/6e3c2c31ea64a93c0405a3b1a624f1ab12379b01
Whiteboard: abrt_hash:409de3a10205f5a18f39e00611bc31b80f2594aa
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Last Closed: 2014-02-05 22:36:21 UTC Type: ---
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File: cgroup
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File: core_backtrace
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File: dso_list
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File: environ
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File: limits
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Description Brandon Amaro 2013-12-18 02:09:00 UTC
Version-Release number of selected component:
nautilus-3.6.3-4.fc18

Additional info:
reporter:       libreport-2.1.9
backtrace_rating: 4
cmdline:        nautilus
crash_function: g_malloc
executable:     /usr/bin/nautilus
kernel:         3.11.10-100.fc18.i686
runlevel:       N 5
type:           CCpp
uid:            1000

Truncated backtrace:
Thread no. 1 (10 frames)
 #2 g_malloc at gmem.c:164
 #3 g_malloc_n at gmem.c:400
 #4 make_filter_table at pixops.c:1197
 #5 pixops_process at pixops.c:1273
 #6 _pixops_scale_real at pixops.c:2216
 #7 _pixops_scale at pixops.c:2271
 #8 gdk_pixbuf_scale at gdk-pixbuf-scale.c:153
 #9 gdk_pixbuf_scale_simple at gdk-pixbuf-scale.c:330
 #10 get_scaled_pixbuf at gdk-pixbuf-scaled-anim.c:140
 #11 gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_static_image at gdk-pixbuf-animation.c:341

Comment 1 Brandon Amaro 2013-12-18 02:09:06 UTC
Created attachment 838068 [details]
File: backtrace

Comment 2 Brandon Amaro 2013-12-18 02:09:07 UTC
Created attachment 838069 [details]
File: cgroup

Comment 3 Brandon Amaro 2013-12-18 02:09:09 UTC
Created attachment 838070 [details]
File: core_backtrace

Comment 4 Brandon Amaro 2013-12-18 02:09:15 UTC
Created attachment 838071 [details]
File: dso_list

Comment 5 Brandon Amaro 2013-12-18 02:09:17 UTC
Created attachment 838072 [details]
File: environ

Comment 6 Brandon Amaro 2013-12-18 02:09:18 UTC
Created attachment 838073 [details]
File: limits

Comment 7 Brandon Amaro 2013-12-18 02:09:23 UTC
Created attachment 838074 [details]
File: maps

Comment 8 Brandon Amaro 2013-12-18 02:09:25 UTC
Created attachment 838075 [details]
File: open_fds

Comment 9 Brandon Amaro 2013-12-18 02:09:28 UTC
Created attachment 838076 [details]
File: proc_pid_status

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Comment 11 Fedora End Of Life 2014-02-05 22:36:21 UTC
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