abrt detected a crash. Comment: It crashed while trying to browse a list of fonts to change the default font. It's possible the font itself was corrupt, but then, why didn't emacs just catch the error and report on it? Attached file: backtrace cmdline: /usr/bin/emacs /home/yankee/.mozilla/firefox/n8u8zb2t.default/itsalltext/mail.google.com.1y2c2w3929.txt component: emacs executable: /usr/bin/emacs-23.1 kernel: 2.6.31.5-127.fc12.x86_64 package: emacs-1:23.1-10.fc12 rating: 3 reason: Process was terminated by signal 11
Created attachment 372894 [details] File: backtrace
As far as I can tell this is a crash in pango.
Since this is on a 64bit machine this may be a bug I recently fixed. Will be in f13. Will try to get it on f12 also. In the mean time if you find out which font is causing the crash, that would help confirm my suspicion.
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