[OpenIndiana-discuss] gimp crash on JPG or PNG image export

Stephan Althaus Stephan.Althaus at Duedinghausen.eu
Fri May 28 12:44:20 UTC 2021


On 5/28/21 2:39 PM, Carsten Grzemba via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> with the current gimp 2.10.22 I get a crash on export images as JPEG or PNG. The export is done bz plugin:
>
> /usr/lib/amd64/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/file-jpeg/file-jpeg
>
> this is started via exec:
>
> 10533/1: 13.8110 execve("/usr/lib/amd64/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/file-jpeg/file-jpeg", 0x7FFFBFFFE550, 0x02CD7A00) argc = 6
> 10533/1: argv: /usr/lib/amd64/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/file-jpeg/file-jpeg
> 10533/1: -gimp 15 14 -run 0
> 10533/1: envp: _=*10224*/usr/bin/gimp AUDIODEV= COLORTERM=truecolor
> 10533/1: CORONA_TOKEN=pseudo.002128e65261
> 10533/1: DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:path=/tmp/dbus-PPpzlt3UCi,guid=71a6c67bc283c28e74ca3aa760af6b42
> 10533/1: DESKTOP_SESSION=gnome DTDEVROOT=/tmp/SUNWut/sessions/12
> 10533/1: DTSCREENSAVERLIST=StartDtscreenBlank GDMSESSION=gnome
> 10533/1: GDM_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT=de GDM_LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
> 10533/1: GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID=this-is-deprecated
> 10533/1: HOME=/home/grzemba LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 LOGNAME=grzemba
> 10533/1: ORBIT_SOCKETDIR=/var/tmp/orbit-grzemba
> 10533/1: PAGER=/usr/bin/less -ins
> 10533/1: PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/opt/SUNWut/bin:/opt/SUNWsamfs/bin:/opt/csw/bin
> 10533/1: PULSE_CONFIG=/etc/opt/SUNWut/pulse/daemon.conf
> 10533/1: PULSE_LOG_NO_RATE_LIMIT=1
> 10533/1: PULSE_SCRIPT=/etc/opt/SUNWut/pulse/default.pa
> 10533/1: PULSE_SINK=srout.12 PULSE_SOURCE=srin.12.monitor
> 10533/1: PWD=/home/grzemba
> 10533/1: SESSION_MANAGER=local/gnom:/tmp/.ICE-unix/3161
> 10533/1: SHELL=/usr/bin/ksh SHLVL=3 SSH_AGENT_PID=3273
> 10533/1: SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/ssh-XXXXXXwtailg/agent.3161
> 10533/1: SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN=pseudo.002128e65261 TERM=xterm-256color
> 10533/1: USER=grzemba USERNAME=grzemba UTAUDIODEV=
> 10533/1: UTDEVROOT=/tmp/SUNWut/sessions/12/unit VTE_VERSION=5405
> 10533/1: WINDOWID=44040655
> 10533/1: XAUTHORITY=/tmp/gdm-auth-cookies-avaqdf/auth-for-grzemba-evaqdf/database
> 10533/1: _AST_FEATURES=UNIVERSE - att A__z="*SHLVL
> 10533/1: PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib/amd64/gimp/2.0/python DISPLAY=:12
>
> but crashed:
>
> 10533/1: 2 rB410 3 =BB10 4 R9610 51D9D10 6 2 x10 6FD7F10 81B9490 8DD a10
> 10533/1: 9FB v90 :BD C10 ;DB X90 <A6 _90 =BB :90 >86 A90 ?9B1C90 @ f #90
> 10533/1: A84 910 B F0590 C d1B10 D %E790 E CFD10 F05C990 G #DF10 GEEE610
> 10533/1: I03C110 ICEC810 JE3A310 KAEAA10 LCCBF90 M8E8C10 NACA190 O n n10
> 10533/1: P8C8390 Q W8A90 R l e90 S 7 l90 T L G90 U17 N90 V , )90 VF7 090
> 10533/1: X15 F10 XD71290 YF5 (10 ZB6F490 [D5\n10 \A01110 ]B4EC10 ^7FF310
> 10533/1: _94CE10 ` _D510 a }EA90 b ?B710 c ]CC90 d1F9910 e =AE90 f\bB590
> 10533/1: g1D9090 gE89790 hFD r90 iC8 y90 jDD T90 kA8 [90 lC6 q10 m88 =90
> 10533/1: nA6 S10 o h1F90 p86 510 q Q <10 r f1710 s 11E10 t EF910 u11\010
> 10533/1: v /1590 vF0E210 x0EF790 xD0C410 yEED990 zB0A610 {CEBB90 |99C290
> 10533/1: }AE9D90 ~ yA4907F8E7F90\001020302030203020302030204\00301020302
> 10533/1: 05\0030203020301060706070607060706070607060706070607060706070607
> 10533/1: 0607060706070607060706070607060706070607060706070607060706070607
> 10533/1: 0607060706070607060706070607060706070607060706070607060706070607
> 10533/1: 06070607060706070607060706070607060706070607060706070607\0\01C
> 10533/1: 01\0\0\00E10\005\0\01C 01\0\0\00E10\005\0\0 * 001\t\0\0 * 001\t
> 10533/1: \0\01C 01\0\0\00E10\005 C E S T\0 C E T\0 C E M T\0\0\00101\001
> 10533/1: 0101\0\0\0\0\0\00101
> 10533/1: 17.5854 close(11) = 0
> 10533/1: 17.5854 time() = 1622203035
> 10533/1: 17.5854 time() = 1622203035
> 10533/1: 17.5857 Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0x7FFFAF3593D6
> 10533/1: siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x504D4947
> 10533/1: 17.5857 Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [caught]
> 10533/1: siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x504D4947
> 10533/1: 17.5857 lwp_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, 0xFFBFFEFF, 0xFFFFFFF7, 0x000001FF, 0x00000000) = 0xFFBFFEFF [0xFFFFFFFF]
> 10533/1: 17.5858 write(2, " / u s r / l i b / a m d".., 86) = 86
> 10533/1: 17.5860 mmap(0x00000000, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANON, 4294967295, 0) = 0x7FFFAC4F0000
> 10533/1: 17.5863 _exit(1)
>
>
> unfortunately I cant find any core file. The good side the image was saved, so I am guessing the crash is on plugin exit.
>
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> Has anzone seen similar problems?
>
Hi!

Just tested an jpg export, i get a message box saying:

"Plug-in crashed: "file-jpeg"
(/usr/lib/amd64/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/file-jpeg/file-jpeg)

The dying plug-in may have messed up GIMP's internal state. You may want
to save your images and restart GIMP to be on the safe side.

Saving
'/home1/home/steven/Documents/Pictures/Familie/2021/Spaziergang-Maike-Pia/Maike-DS303738-test.jpg'
failed:

Procedure 'file-jpeg-save' returned no return values"

GIMP as alive so no gimp crash.

Output on command line shows up a segmentation fault in the plugin:

"$ gimp
GIMP-Message: Some fonts failed to load:
- /usr/share/gimp/2.0/fonts/

Failed to register XMP namespace 'DICOM'
Failed to register XMP namespace 'darktable'
Failed to register XMP namespace 'GIMP'
Failed to register XMP namespace 'DICOM'
Failed to register XMP namespace 'darktable'
Failed to register XMP namespace 'GIMP'
gimp_color_transform_new: using babl for 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1' -> 'GIMP
built-in sRGB'
gimp_color_transform_new: using babl for 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1' -> 'GIMP
built-in sRGB'
gimp_color_transform_new: using babl for 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1' -> 'GIMP
built-in sRGB'
gimp_color_transform_new: using babl for 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1' -> 'GIMP
built-in sRGB'
gimp_color_transform_new: using babl for 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1' -> 'GIMP
built-in sRGB'
gimp_color_transform_new: using babl for 'GIMP built-in sRGB' -> 'sRGB
IEC61966-2.1'
gimp_color_transform_new: using babl for 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1' -> 'GIMP
built-in sRGB'
gimp_color_transform_new: using babl for 'GIMP built-in sRGB' -> 'sRGB
IEC61966-2.1'
Failed to register XMP namespace 'DICOM'
Failed to register XMP namespace 'darktable'
Failed to register XMP namespace 'GIMP'
/usr/lib/amd64/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/file-jpeg/file-jpeg: fatal error:
Segmentation Fault
"


Greetings,

Stephan





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