abrt version: 1.1.18 architecture: i686 Attached file: backtrace, 49660 bytes cmdline: hydrogen component: hydrogen Attached file: coredump, 48627712 bytes crash_function: _IO_str_chk_overflow executable: /usr/bin/hydrogen kernel: 2.6.35.14-95.fc14.i686.PAE package: hydrogen-0.9.5-1.fc14 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/hydrogen was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT) release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) time: 1315031439 uid: 500 How to reproduce ----- 1.start programm 2. 3.
Created attachment 521315 [details] File: backtrace
Backtrace analysis of bugs across components suggests the actual bug might be in component glibc instead of component hydrogen. You might want to inspect the backtraces from the bugs listed below to find out the correct component. Bugs which were found to be similar to this bug: celestia: bug #578331, bug #632900, bug #717435 This comment is automatically generated.
*** Bug 717435 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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