Bug 730585

Summary: [abrt] openvrml-player-0.18.8-1.fc14: Process /usr/bin/openvrml-player was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: amreg <amreg.redhat>
Component: openvrmlAssignee: Braden McDaniel <braden>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 14CC: braden
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Hardware: i686   
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Description amreg 2011-08-14 17:09:33 UTC
abrt version: 1.1.18
architecture: i686
Attached file: backtrace, 26558 bytes
cmdline: openvrml-player
component: openvrml
Attached file: coredump, 55222272 bytes
crash_function: openvrml_player_curl_browser_host_load_url
executable: /usr/bin/openvrml-player
kernel: 2.6.35.13-92.fc14.i686
package: openvrml-player-0.18.8-1.fc14
rating: 4
reason: Process /usr/bin/openvrml-player was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT)
release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin)
time: 1313341564
uid: 500

comment
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The OpenVRML player takes some time to launch.
The following error message is displayed : 

** (openvrml-player:7022): CRITICAL **: Browser creation failed: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.

No AVC from SELinux was raised. Eventually, the OpneVRML player windows opens.

The crash raised this second error :

ERROR:openvrml-player/curlbrowserhost.cpp:360:void openvrml_player_curl_browser_host_load_url(OpenvrmlPlayerCurlBrowserHost*, const char*): assertion failed: (host->priv->browser)
Abandon (core dumped)



How to reproduce
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1. Did some 3D-modelling with Blender (2.58a).
2. Exported it in X3D format via the the built-in export script (provided with Blender). No changes in default export options seemed to be necessary. Got the x3d file with no export error.
3. Before sending it by mail, wanted to check the result by myself, by opening the resulting x3d file in openvrml-player (0.18.8, standard updated F14 package), which I just installed and was using for the first time.
4. The file extension used by Blender (*.x3d) doesn't seem to be recognised by the player "Open" dialog (I had to select "All files" as file type to see the X3D file appear in the list).
5. Trying to open the file crashed the player.

Comment 1 amreg 2011-08-14 17:09:35 UTC
Created attachment 518201 [details]
File: backtrace

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