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Description
Everytime I open Pinta, it crashes after a few seconds without a reason or errors.
To Reproduce
Install Pinta from Flatpak
Open Pinta
Wait a few seconds
Crash!
Additional Info
2024-10-01.14-34-23.mp4
Logs (translated):
Note that the directories
'/var/lib/flatpak/exports/share'
'/home/user/.local/share/flatpak/exports/share'
are not located at the search path set using the variable
environment variable XDG_DATA_DIRS, so programs installed by Flatpak may not appear on your desktop.
appear on your desktop until you restart your session.
(pinta:2): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: 14:34:26.132: gdk_pixbuf_calculate_rowstride: assertion 'width > 0' failed
(pinta:2): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: 14:34:26.132: gdk_pixbuf_calculate_rowstride: assertion 'width > 0' failed
after that "GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL" errors Pinta's still working.
Version
OS: Debian 12 bookworm x86_64
Pinta ver.: 2.1.2 from Flatpak
EDIT:
I'm using KDE 5.27.5 in Wayland session. And my videocard is AMD Radeon RX580, if it's important.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Those "GdkPixbuf" messages are unrelated / harmless, I think, and show up normally.
It's very odd that there isn't any stack trace from the crash, though, which makes this very tricky to diagnose. I don't think I've seen any similar reports to this
I'm not sure offhand if it's possible to run a debugger like gdb on a flatpak process, but using that to see a stack trace of where it's crashing would be helpful.
I suspect there's something happening on the GTK side of things, since a hard crash like that most likely is from native code.
Description
Everytime I open Pinta, it crashes after a few seconds without a reason or errors.
To Reproduce
Additional Info
2024-10-01.14-34-23.mp4
Logs (translated):
after that "GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL" errors Pinta's still working.
Version
OS: Debian 12 bookworm x86_64
Pinta ver.: 2.1.2 from Flatpak
EDIT:
I'm using KDE 5.27.5 in Wayland session. And my videocard is AMD Radeon RX580, if it's important.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: