| Summary: | Gimp crash when copy and paste a piece of png | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Sandro kensan <kensan> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | Mageia Bug Squad <bugsquad> |
| Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | fri, lewyssmith |
| Version: | 9 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | x86_64 | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| URL: | https://www.kensan.it/tmp/Screenshot_20240125_022223.png | ||
| See Also: | https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33011 | ||
| Whiteboard: | |||
| Source RPM: | gimp-2.10.36-1.mga9.src.rpm | CVE: | |
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Description
Sandro kensan
2024-01-25 02:42:10 CET
sturmvogel
2024-01-25 05:23:44 CET
Source RPM:
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gimp-2.10.36-1.mga9.src.rpm I have tried in vain to reproduce your fault, but Gimp has become a stranger to me due to accumulated changes. I did master copying & pasting various rectangular selections, including a relatively long thin one from the left side of the screen to the right side. Can you describe very exactly every step you do to produce the fault? CC:
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lewyssmith Thank you Lewis for dealing with this bug. I uploaded to my server the file Screenshot_20240125_022223.xcf where it is marked with a dotted rectangle the area where I just tried to select and then when I press ctrl-c gimp immediately closes. If the same thing doesn't happen to you then it is probably a problem with my Gimp configuration alone. So you can close the bug. If it does happen to you then there is a problem. TY. I don't know where to put the link, so I put here: https://www.kensan.it/tmp/Screenshot_20240125_022223.xcf Sorry if it is the wrong place, move to the correct location if you want. Can't reproduce the issue with the sample file It is evidently a problem with my software-hardware configuration. You may better ask a GIMP forum. Here is a similar but old issue https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Gimp-2-10-crashing-every-time-I-try-to-cut-or-copy CC:
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fri TY. The link is useful, there might be a chance to solve the Gimp crash. (In reply to Sandro kensan from comment #2) > I uploaded to my server the file > Screenshot_20240125_022223.xcf where it is marked with a dotted rectangle > the area where I just tried to select and then when I press ctrl-c gimp > immediately closes. Thank you for the specific example. Curiously, viewing the file with ImageMagick does not show the selection, while opening it in Gimp does - the famous marching ants. Its private xcf format must preserve such detail. Ctrl/C the given selection clearly does it, and Ctrl/V puts it down, and it can be moved in all directions, even beyond the image boundary. So like katnatek, I cannot reproduce the fault. That link in comment 5 is interesting, and hopefully points to a reason. Please say what desktop you are using; and if possible, try another one. (In reply to Lewis Smith from comment #7) > Ctrl/C the given selection clearly does it, and Ctrl/V puts it down, and it > can be moved in all directions, even beyond the image boundary. > > So like katnatek, I cannot reproduce the fault. I guessed as much. > That link in comment 5 is interesting, and hopefully points to a reason. > Please say what desktop you are using; and if possible, try another one. I use KDE and have tried to change some KDE clipboard configuration but without success. Have you checked the possible culprits cited in that comment 5 link? And if you have space, install a small desktop like LXDE of Xfce (task-...) and see what happens under that. It will do no harm, but do not try to remove it later. Same as bug 33011 If it is, when we get confirmation of that fix, we will need to offer gimp-2.10.36-3 as a Megeia 9 update on this bug. See Also:
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https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33011 (In reply to Lewis Smith from comment #11) > If it is, when we get confirmation of that fix, we will need to offer > gimp-2.10.36-3 as a Megeia 9 update on this bug. Nice! I just now tried the bug again and again the crash occurred as soon as I selected and pressed ctrl-c. $ rpm -q gimp gimp-2.10.36-1.mga9 https://www.kensan.it/tmp/Screenshot_20240125_022223.xcf I selected the rectangle that appears as dashed in the image. Thank you for trying the new version - if with no joy.. I cannot get a crash with the example image; or at all. Need to wait for the other bug to be tried. |