abrt version: 1.1.13 architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/gnochm /home/demus/Documents/Ciber/EntLib50.chm comment: The chm file comes from http://entlib.codeplex.com/releases/view/43135 component: gnochm crash_function: IA__gdk_cairo_set_source_pixbuf executable: /usr/bin/python kernel: 2.6.33.6-147.2.4.fc13.x86_64 package: gnochm-0.9.11-5.fc13 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/python was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) time: 1282121919 uid: 500 How to reproduce ----- 1. Open Entlib50.chm from the Microsoft Enterprise Library 5.0 site 2. Click on "About this release of Enterprise Library"
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Package: gnochm-0.9.11-5.fc13 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) How to reproduce ----- 1. Open SCSF.chm from SCSF-Documentation-May-2007-1.zip at http://smartclient.codeplex.com/releases/view/5027#DownloadId=14157 2. 3. Comment ----- Openned the above-mentioned file from the downloaded zip file
Package: gnochm-0.9.11-5.fc13 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) How to reproduce ----- Pues inicie el programa pero si fallo a la hora de abrir
Package: gnochm-0.9.11-5.fc13 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) How to reproduce ----- 1.Making normal use of the program. 2.It has turn off alone. 3.
Package: gnochm-0.9.11-5.fc13 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) Comment ----- clicked the bookmarks in file (in the sidebar)
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Package: gnochm-0.9.11-5.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- The coredump happened when opening (i.e., double-clicking on) a table of contents element in gnochm. This is 100% reproducible for me.
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