Yesterday I tried to open the attached document and it wouldn't, but cause inkscape to crash. Since I created it with inkscape I thought, well, get the newest cvs and it'll be working again. but having installed todays cvs inkscape crashes on startup without any error messages of use:
** (inkscape:11051): WARNING **: Emergency save activated Emergency save completed. Inkscape will close now. If you can reproduce this crash, please file a bug at www.inkscape.org with a detailed description of the steps leading to the crash, so we can fix it.Segmentation fault
At least I this doesn't help _me_.
I hope someone can help me... maybe find an error in the svg code, so that I could at least open it with sodipodi (which still starts up) or anything... I need to finish that flyer over till monday and it really bothers me that I can't open it right now.
Thanx in advance
David
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 09:31:59 +0100 David Christian Berg <david.berg@...240...> wrote:
Yesterday I tried to open the attached document and it wouldn't, but cause inkscape to crash. Since I created it with inkscape I thought, well, get the newest cvs and it'll be working again. but having installed todays cvs inkscape crashes on startup without any error messages of use:
** (inkscape:11051): WARNING **: Emergency save activated Emergency save completed. Inkscape will close now. If you can reproduce this crash, please file a bug at www.inkscape.org with a detailed description of the steps leading to the crash, so we can fix it.Segmentation fault
I get precisely the same error, using an "inkscape-current" downloaded and compiled today. Even if I try to start it without loading a file. It also produces a dialog saying "Inkscape has encountered an internal error and will close now". --
Johan Forsberg
Even if I try to start it without loading a file. It also produces a dialog saying "Inkscape has encountered an internal error and will close now". --
That's what I meant, when saying on startup... Sodipodi opens the file when I get rid of the .tif in it :( Not sure what I'm gonna do now, but it's better than not being able to open it at all.
David
On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 03:21, David Christian Berg wrote:
That's what I meant, when saying on startup... Sodipodi opens the file when I get rid of the .tif in it :( Not sure what I'm gonna do now, but it's better than not being able to open it at all.
Well, I think for starters can you e-mail us the .tif and the .ttf so that we can reproduce the bug?
You might try converting the .tiff to a .png. If it is a graphic loader issue that might make things a touch happier.
--Ted
Well, I think for starters can you e-mail us the .tif and the .ttf so that we can reproduce the bug?
You might try converting the .tiff to a .png. If it is a graphic loader issue that might make things a touch happier.
Sorry, can't send you that tif, it's like 9 megs. But the problem with inkscape ain't the tif anyway, since it crashes right on startup...
David
On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 14:24, David Christian Berg wrote:
Well, I think for starters can you e-mail us the .tif and the .ttf so that we can reproduce the bug?
You might try converting the .tiff to a .png. If it is a graphic loader issue that might make things a touch happier.
Sorry, can't send you that tif, it's like 9 megs. But the problem with inkscape ain't the tif anyway, since it crashes right on startup...
Most likely the TIFF is also hitting the limits of gdkpixbuf's capabilities (we use it for image loading, last I checked) -- I think it only handles up to 65535x65535 images well...
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