Created attachment 1424366 [details] core backtrace produced by abrt for gthumb crash Description of problem: In recent times gthumb crashed on me a few times in what looked like a "normal" operation. The problem was reported by abrt to retrace.fedoraproject.org with BTHASH=a1eefcde9507430302f9b5fcda0c0a98265b0ec6 but abrt refused to upload a core as too big (it is 1.5G although bzip2 reduces that to 339M). Reason given is "gthumb killed by SIGABRT" and core backtrace in attached Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gthumb-3.6.0-1.fc27 How reproducible: happened few times apparently at random
After the crash I found also this: gthumb: cairo-surface.c:955: cairo_surface_destroy: Assertion `CAIRO_REFERENCE_COUNT_HAS_REFERENCE (&surface->ref_count)' failed.
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