Bug 1120905

Summary: [abrt] stardict: g_realloc(): stardict killed by SIGTRAP
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: 汪明衡 <ifoolb>
Component: stardictAssignee: Jens Petersen <petersen>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 20CC: i18n-bugs, ifoolb, nav007, petersen, pwu, robinlee.sysu, supercyper1, zhu
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Hardware: x86_64   
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URL: https://retrace.fedoraproject.org/faf/reports/bthash/b9e3888344e392ab972b23bf563d8abb9d154c0b
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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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File: maps
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File: open_fds
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Description 汪明衡 2014-07-18 00:59:29 UTC
Description of problem:
searching within the definition of a word drove to the crash.

Version-Release number of selected component:
stardict-3.0.5-1.fc20

Additional info:
reporter:       libreport-2.2.2
backtrace_rating: 4
cmdline:        stardict
crash_function: g_realloc
executable:     /usr/bin/stardict
kernel:         3.15.4-200.fc20.x86_64
runlevel:       N 5
type:           CCpp
uid:            1000

Truncated backtrace:
Thread no. 1 (6 frames)
 #2 g_realloc at gmem.c:174
 #3 StarDictClient::parse_dict_result at stardict_client.cpp:1166
 #4 StarDictClient::parse at stardict_client.cpp:1272
 #5 StarDictClient::on_io_in_event at stardict_client.cpp:835
 #10 gtk_main at gtkmain.c:1257
 #11 AppCore::Init at stardict.cpp:2080

Comment 1 汪明衡 2014-07-18 00:59:35 UTC
Created attachment 918897 [details]
File: backtrace

Comment 2 汪明衡 2014-07-18 00:59:37 UTC
Created attachment 918898 [details]
File: cgroup

Comment 3 汪明衡 2014-07-18 00:59:38 UTC
Created attachment 918899 [details]
File: core_backtrace

Comment 4 汪明衡 2014-07-18 00:59:40 UTC
Created attachment 918900 [details]
File: dso_list

Comment 5 汪明衡 2014-07-18 00:59:42 UTC
Created attachment 918901 [details]
File: environ

Comment 6 汪明衡 2014-07-18 00:59:43 UTC
Created attachment 918902 [details]
File: limits

Comment 7 汪明衡 2014-07-18 00:59:47 UTC
Created attachment 918903 [details]
File: maps

Comment 8 汪明衡 2014-07-18 00:59:48 UTC
Created attachment 918904 [details]
File: open_fds

Comment 9 汪明衡 2014-07-18 00:59:50 UTC
Created attachment 918905 [details]
File: proc_pid_status

Comment 10 汪明衡 2014-07-18 00:59:51 UTC
Created attachment 918906 [details]
File: var_log_messages

Comment 11 Robin Lee 2014-07-18 02:01:00 UTC
Do you know the exact steps to reproduce this issue?

Comment 12 汪明衡 2014-07-18 04:47:23 UTC
(In reply to Robin Lee from comment #11)
> Do you know the exact steps to reproduce this issue?

It seems to be random, and I forgot to tell that online dictionaries looking up is enabled, which might contribute to the crash as if when it failed to make connection, showing error messages containing words like 'bad file descriptor' and '...socket',sorry,I can't clearly memorize them. But it just happened when I mistakenly clicked 'search' button as I mentioned early. Sometimes it will quit unexpectedly when such message dialog closed and even without bug warning. But I can't reproduce the exact bug, I tried many times, that is, double click any word to look up, and again look up another word within the definition and then click search, but this at most makes the UI frezze.

Comment 13 Robin Lee 2014-09-14 07:50:40 UTC
Upstream issue:
https://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/issues/detail?id=69

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