Bug #4063
[Bug 712620] [abrt] qgis-1.6.0-3.fc14.1: QgsImageWarper::warpFile: Process /usr/bin/qgis was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT)
| Status: | Reopened | Start Date: | 07/08/2011 | |
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| Priority: | High | Due date: | ||
| Assigned to: | - | % Done: | 0% |
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| Category: | C++ Plugins | |||
| Target version: | Version 2.0.0 | |||
| Platform: | Patch supplied: | No | ||
| Platform version: | Affected version: | master | ||
| Status info: | Causes crash or corruption: | Yes | ||
| Resolution: |
Description
Hi,
I reported this situation via the Fedora-qgis tracker. They've asked me to put a ticket here...
Basically, every time I try to start Georeference, my system closes QGIS & anything connected with it & returns me to the desktop....
Here is the info I filed through Fedora: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=712620
Hope you can find out something!
Dave
History
Updated by Volker Fröhlich almost 2 years ago
I packaged Fedora's QGIS 1.7 with the quick crash fix Tim made:
https://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS/commit/10041327ea89172961c23e02ecf5e58f15774479
Updated by Paolo Cavallini over 1 year ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Resolution set to fixed
- Patch supplied set to No
Seems fixed. Please check a fresh version of QGIS and reopen if necessary.
Updated by Volker Fröhlich about 1 year ago
- Status changed from Closed to Reopened
- Affected version set to master
- Causes crash or corruption set to No
Paolo, are you referring to the patch I mention? From what I see in the Git log, the root cause was not investigated.
Updated by Paolo Cavallini about 1 year ago
- Resolution deleted (
fixed) - Patch supplied changed from No to Yes
Updated by Volker Fröhlich about 1 year ago
- Causes crash or corruption changed from No to Yes
Updated by Jürgen Fischer 12 months ago
- Category set to C++ Plugins
- Patch supplied changed from Yes to No
Updated by Paolo Cavallini 9 months ago
- Target version set to Version 2.0.0
Updated by Giovanni Manghi 5 months ago
- Priority changed from Normal to High