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** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Evince crashes X when viewing a certain Postscript file
https://bugs.la
On my PC at work, the X server crashes very reliably when opening this
file and zooming in on it. I tried to obtain a backtrace, but the
methods described in the wiki lock up my system completely.
On my laptop, X does not crash; Evince simply eats up about 1.5 GB of
memory (of the 4GB available) a
I'm refiling this against evince since it sounds like from the comments
that this is where the bug really is.
If the X server crash can be reproduced reliably with the evince crash,
please feel free to open a task against xorg-server, however make sure
to include your /var/log/Xorg.0.log and a ful
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: evince => xorg
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Evince crashes X when viewing a certain Postscript file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236736
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deskto
At home (where I run Hardy AMD64) only Evince crashes; X keeps running.
On the console I get the following message:
Unrecoverable error: rangecheck in setscreen
Operand stack:
0.0689777 0 --nostringval--
** (evince:8141): WARNING **: Interpreter failed.
(evince:8141): GLib-WARNING **: Erro
I can somewhat confirm this bug - evince crashes, but not the X server.
I do get some error messages like the following on the console:
Unrecoverable error: rangecheck in setscreen
Operand stack:
0.0689777 0 --nostringval--
Maybe the postscript file is not correct?
** Changed in: evince (