Description of problem: Usually this segfault doesn't occur (meaning: I've used this program without problems many times). I am sure it will most likely not occur when I reboot. But once this problem occurs, evince is not the only program which reliably crashes every time (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1003300 for a similar bug with /usr/bin/Terminal). After reliably crashing /usr/bin/Terminal, I just wanted to find some other binaries which crash in similar ways, and evince was among those other binaries that segfaulted. $ /usr/bin/evince Segmentation fault (core dumped) There are some other programs that worked (most of the time) without problems in the past, but curretly segfault reliably: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1007795 $ /usr/bin/ristretto Segmentation fault (core dumped) https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1007813 $ /usr/bin/gedit Segmentation fault (core dumped) But many other programs are not affected (otherwise I wouldn't be able to report this bug right now). Version-Release number of selected component: evince-3.6.1-2.fc18 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.1.6 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: evince crash_function: __strcmp_sse42 executable: /usr/bin/evince kernel: 3.10.10-100.fc18.x86_64 runlevel: N 5 uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #0 __strcmp_sse42 at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcmp-sse42.S:162 #1 _gtk_icon_cache_has_icon at gtkiconcache.c:362 #2 gtk_icon_theme_has_icon at gtkicontheme.c:1675 #3 gtk_action_group_add_actions_full at gtkactiongroup.c:1188 #4 gtk_action_group_add_actions at gtkactiongroup.c:1105 #5 ev_window_init at ev-window.c:7237 #6 g_type_create_instance at gtype.c:1890 #7 g_object_constructor at gobject.c:1854 #9 g_object_new_valist at gobject.c:1835 #11 ev_window_new at ev-window.c:7629
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