Version-Release number of selected component: calibre-3.1.1-1.fc26 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.9.1 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: python2 /usr/bin/calibre-parallel crash_function: std::__atomic_base<int>::load executable: /usr/bin/python2.7 journald_cursor: s=c39d52c0a3d84c46807c47de6d9f0c47;i=23ad5;b=5dc5371f9ec54bb7b14d0ab778dc8195;m=3c63fe46d;t=555dd880810e0;x=199c994f42c8a119 kernel: 4.11.11-300.fc26.x86_64 rootdir: / runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #0 std::__atomic_base<int>::load at /usr/include/c++/7/bits/atomic_base.h:396 #1 QAtomicOps<int>::load<int> at ../../src/corelib/arch/qatomic_cxx11.h:227 #2 QBasicAtomicInteger<int>::load at ../../src/corelib/thread/qbasicatomic.h:99 #3 QFreeList<void, QtTimerIdFreeListConstants>::next at ../../src/corelib/tools/qfreelist_p.h:239 #4 QAbstractEventDispatcherPrivate::allocateTimerId at kernel/qabstracteventdispatcher.cpp:93 #5 QAbstractEventDispatcher::registerTimer at kernel/qabstracteventdispatcher.cpp:258 #6 QObject::startTimer at kernel/qobject.cpp:1646 #7 QTimer::start at kernel/qtimer.cpp:210 #8 QNetworkConfigurationManagerPrivate::startPolling at bearer/qnetworkconfigmanager_p.cpp:477 #9 QNetworkConfigurationManagerPrivate::updateConfigurations at bearer/qnetworkconfigmanager_p.cpp:422
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What were you doing when this happened? Can you duplicate the crash?
(In reply to Kevin Fenzi from comment #13) > What were you doing when this happened? > > Can you duplicate the crash? This issue has occurred only once when I tried to close the Calibre application
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