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bug #29200: crash in gnash-1:0.8.7-1.fc12: Process /usr/bin/gtk-gnash was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)

Submitted by:  Stephen Smoogen <ssmoogen>
Submitted on:  Thu 11 Mar 2010 10:32:51 PM UTC  
 
Category: pluginSeverity: 3 - Normal
Release: NoneStatus: Fixed
Privacy: PublicAssigned to: None
Open/Closed: Closed

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Thu 26 Aug 2010 06:50:16 AM UTC, comment #2:

The URL is:

http://speed.pointroll.com/PointRoll/Media/Panels/Mercedes-Benz/674295/FL_bic_randomizer_300x250_021710_r01-fh.swf

It's an AVM2 ad, so won't be a problem any more.

Benjamin Wolsey <bwy>
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Thu 11 Mar 2010 10:36:17 PM UTC, comment #1:

It would seem that the URL that it crashed was included in the backtrace and was not the one I thought it was:

http://speed.pointroll.com/Poin

Stephen Smoogen <ssmoogen>
Thu 11 Mar 2010 10:32:51 PM UTC, original submission:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=572619

I installed gnash from Fedora Core 12 and enabled plugins. Various tests of webpages seemed to work, but the abrt found a crash in gtk-gnash during this time. I think it occurred on the current Final Fantasy XIII ads that are sprinkled around the web as they seemed to have malformed graphics versus other 'flash' ads I was seeing.

I have included the abrt backtrace and will add any other data that comes up in testing.

Stephen Smoogen <ssmoogen>

 

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file #19917:  backtrace added by ssmoogen (20KiB - application/octet-stream - Backtrace of crash for debugging purposes)

 

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    Thu 26 Aug 2010 06:50:16 AM UTCbwyStatusNone=>Fixed
      Open/ClosedOpen=>Closed
    Thu 11 Mar 2010 10:32:51 PM UTCssmoogenAttached File-=>Added backtrace, #19917

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