libreport version: 2.0.10 abrt_version: 2.0.10 cmdline: hugin comment: Clicking Fast Preview Tool in Toolbar crashes the Hugin program. The same happens when in Preferences the Fast Preview is selected as next step After Align Open ... Fast Preview ... crash_function: OverviewOutlinesTool::draw executable: /usr/bin/hugin kernel: 3.4.4-5.fc17.i686 backtrace: Text file, 78051 bytes dso_list: Text file, 11845 bytes limits: :Limit Soft Limit Hard Limit Units :Max cpu time unlimited unlimited seconds :Max file size unlimited unlimited bytes :Max data size unlimited unlimited bytes :Max stack size 8388608 unlimited bytes :Max core file size 0 unlimited bytes :Max resident set unlimited unlimited bytes :Max processes 1024 16002 processes :Max open files 1024 4096 files :Max locked memory unlimited unlimited bytes :Max address space unlimited unlimited bytes :Max file locks unlimited unlimited locks :Max pending signals 16002 16002 signals :Max msgqueue size 819200 819200 bytes :Max nice priority 0 0 :Max realtime priority 70 70 :Max realtime timeout unlimited unlimited us open_fds: :0:/dev/pts/3 :pos: 0 :flags: 02 :1:/dev/pts/3 :pos: 0 :flags: 02 :2:/dev/pts/3 :pos: 0 :flags: 02 :3:anon_inode:[eventfd] :pos: 0 :flags: 02004002 :4:socket:[269449] :pos: 0 :flags: 02004002 :5:socket:[269552] :pos: 0 :flags: 02004002 :6:anon_inode:inotify :pos: 0 :flags: 02004000 :7:socket:[270894] :pos: 0 :flags: 02004002 :8:/dev/dri/card0 :pos: 0 :flags: 02
Created attachment 597356 [details] File: dso_list
Created attachment 597357 [details] File: backtrace
Thanks for the bug report, though I don't see any obvious problems in the backtrace etc... There have been reported problems with the 'overview', if you can ever get the Fast Preview visible with an empty project you can disable it and it will stay disabled for future projects. If this doesn't work, it would be useful to know if the bug is fixed in a recent snapshot, I have RPMs here: http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/bpostle/panorama/ Note that the snapshots are quite stable, but the GUI is different and a bit rough.
Thank you for help. The trick with disabling overview in fast preview works. I was able to start fast preview for a minute after deleting configuration file ~/.hugin , then imported one small image, immediately activated fast preview and disabled overview. Had a look at the development snapshot. Was not able to test much. The main window starts, but is narrow, needs to be resized. When I try to resize the window – both ways clicking icon or pulling border - program crashes.
Glad the workaround works for you. I can't reproduce the resize crash, are you using a tiling window manager?
I do not understand what tiling window manager means, if it is currently used, and how to find out in Gnome which window manager is used. The PC runs recently fresh installed Fedora 17 (with followup yum updates), Gnome desktop (I guess something called fallback mode due to an older graphics card). I installed also KDE, logged in and started KDE. KDE runs smoothly. Hugin, fast preview, crashes in KDE the same way as if run in Gnome.
Sorry I don't have any more ideas, your system seems fine and you are not using a tiling window manager.
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