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[Bug 1576424] Re: Gimp crashes with text tool & caps lock

 

This bug was fixed in the package gtk+2.0 - 2.24.31-1ubuntu1

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gtk+2.0 (2.24.31-1ubuntu1) zesty; urgency=low

  * Merge with Debian unstable.  Remaining changes:
    - d/libgtk2.0-0.symbols: update symbols file.
    - d/libgtk2.0-dev.manpages: add gtk-builder-convert.1 manpage.
    - d/rules: enable manpage.
    - d/update-icon-caches: run with "--include-image-data" flag.
    - add Ubuntu patches:
      + debian/patches/012_ubuntu-set-grab-add.patch
        - Added ubuntu_gtk_widget_set_has_grab so we can grab sliders and
          things in menus, needed by ido
      + debian/patches/062_dnd_menubar.patch:
        - Allow click on menubars for dnd
      + debian/patches/063_treeview_almost_fixed.patch:
        - Add an ubuntu-almost-fixed-height-mode property, (required for
          software-center)
      + debian/patches/071_no_offscreen_widgets_grabbing.patch:
        - Don't let offscreen widgets do grabbing
      + debian/patches/090_logging_file_saves.patch:
        - improve the logging of saved files
      + debian/patches/092_default_to_xdg_document_dir.patch:
        - Use $XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR as default directory rather than the home
          directory for the 'Print to File' function.
      + debian/patches/093_gtk3_gtkimage_fallbacks_use.patch:
        - Backported gtk3 patch to add a "use-fallback" property to GtkImage,
          using it "icon-name and GIcon type of GtkImages can use automatic
          fallback names.", it will be useful for the indicator stack
      + debian/patches/095_git_menus_scrolling.patch:
        - backported gtk3 commit to fix menu scrolling issues
      + debian/patches/096_git_gtkprintsettings.patch:
        - upstream git commit backported from the gtk3 serie, don't ignore the
          gtkprintsettings resolution settings
      + debian/patches/097_statusicon_image_fallback.patch: Make GtkStatusIcon
        images use fallbacks by default if the property is available.
      + debian/patches/098_multiarch_module_path.patch:
        - Fallback to the pre-multiarch directory for compatibility
      + debian/patches/099_printer_filename_fix.patch
        - Fix to the print dialog for print to file, make sure a non-hidden filename
          is the default
      + debian/patches/100_overlay_scrollbar_loading.patch
        - support for dynamically loading overlay scrollbars
      + debian/patches/gtk-shell-shows-menubar.patch:
        - list gtk-shell-shows-menubar setting, that's required to have the local
          menubars hidding under unity in favor of the unity ones,
      + debian/patches/print-dialog-show-options-of-remote-dnssd-printers.patch:
        - Make printing on remote DNS-SD/Bonjour-shared printers work
      + debian/patches/backport_search_printer_location.patch
        -  The list of printers should be searchable/sortable
      + debian/patches/menubar_toolbar_dragging.patch:
        - Allow windows to be dragged using blank spaces in the toolbar as
          well as the menubar
      + debian/patches/use-secrets-service-for-cups-auth_info.patch
  * Fixes issue with GtkEntry causing applications to crash (LP: #1576424)

gtk+2.0 (2.24.31-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
  * Drop obsolete maintainer scripts which cleaned up the /usr/share/doc
    symlinks.
  * Refresh patches. Drop the ones which have been merged upstream.
  * When linking against libgail18, automatically generate a dependency on
    libgail-common. This was originally achieved via a .shlibs file but since
    we use a .symbols file nowadays, move this over there.
  * Remove an old shlibs.local hack which doesn't seem necessary anymore.
  * Use idiomatic variables from default.mk dpkg include.
    Bump Build-Depends on dpkg-dev to (>= 1.16.1).

 -- Iain Lane <iain.lane@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  Thu, 10 Nov 2016 18:10:52 +0000

** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Gimp crashes with text tool & caps lock

Status in GTK+:
  Fix Released
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gtk+2.0 source package in Xenial:
  In Progress
Status in gtk+2.0 source package in Yakkety:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  Gimp crashes with a segfault when I use caps lock while renaming a
  layer. It is possible Caps lock causes crashes in other events also.

  [Test Case]

  Steps to reproduce:

  1. Open a new blank gimp document
  2. select the text tool
  3. type a couple of words of text (gimp will create a text layer above the background layer)
  4. with the text tool still selected, click on the background layer (just to move away from the text layer)
  5. now double click on the text layer to rename the layer (layer name gets highlighted)
  6. press the caps lock key
  7. click on the background layer again (without renaming or doing anything to the text layer)
  Now repeat steps 5 and 6.
  Gimp crashes.

  [Regression Potential]

  None expected. The patch used has been taken from upstream
  development.

  https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk%2B/commit/?id=2811221d7039bd82265ce36a1b0dd9a0eeb431ad

  Packages for Xenial and Yakkety have been built in a PPA and
  regression tested.

  [ Other Info ]

  I can force this to happen every time I launch Gimp. Rebooting makes
  no difference. It seems to be the second time I press caps lock that
  forces the crash. I tried launching Gimp with caps lock on vs caps
  lock off, but I don't believe it made any difference. I can force a
  crash every time following the above sequence.

  I deleted my gimp preferences folder then rebooted for good measure.
  Gimp created a fresh preferences folder, but it hasn't solved the
  problem. I was originally in single window mode, but the new
  preferences folder put me back to multi window, but it crashes either
  way.

  I ran dmesg | tail after the crash and got the following line:

  gimp-2.8[2976]: segfault at 14 ip 00007ff5100e0cd9 sp 00007ffef11bfcb0
  error 4 in libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0.2400.30[7ff51001b000+43e000]

  I'm using a fresh install of Xubuntu 16.04 with nvidia 361.42 driver
  (available from the Additional Drivers tab). In that same tab, I also
  have enabled Processor microcode firmware for Intel CPUs. Terminal
  tells me Gimp version is 2.8.16-1ubuntu1

  I'm not very experienced with bug reporting and not sure what other
  information I need to supply. Gimp was absolutely rock solid on this
  machine with 15.10, so it may be a Xubuntu issue.

  Hope someone can take a look at this. Thanks.

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