Description of problem: While editing a file, when I would hold down the arrow key to scroll through the file the progeam would suddenly close. It doesn't seem o happen the first time the down arrow is used to scroll the file, but if I scroll some the briefly release the down arrow key then attempt to scroll some more, after about 8 to 20 lines scroll up the screen the program would suddenly close. This behavior is repeatable and uccured on each of the three files I attempted to edit with gphpedit. Version-Release number of selected component: gphpedit-0.9.98-0.5.RC1.fc20 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.1.11 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: /usr/bin/gphpedit crash_function: thread_memory_magazine2_free executable: /usr/bin/gphpedit kernel: 3.12.8-300.fc20.x86_64 runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #0 thread_memory_magazine2_free at gslice.c:861 #1 g_slice_free1 at gslice.c:1110 #2 pango_matrix_free at pango-matrix.c:74 #3 pango_renderer_set_matrix at pango-renderer.c:1332 #4 gdk_draw_layout_line_with_colors at gdkpango.c:917 #5 gdk_draw_layout_line at gdkpango.c:1030 #6 SurfaceImpl::DrawTextBase(PRectangle, Font&, int, char const*, int, ColourAllocated) #7 Editor::DrawLine(Surface*, ViewStyle&, int, int, int, PRectangle, LineLayout*, int) #8 Editor::Paint(Surface*, PRectangle) #9 ScintillaGTK::ExposeTextThis(_GtkWidget*, _GdkEventExpose*)
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