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Package: calamares
Version: 3.2.4-3
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i

Hello!

I am installing Debian 10.6.0 using
debian-live-10.6.0-amd64-xfce+nonfree.iso. I noticed that in manual
partitioning if we click on "Create", the Debian installer segfaults if
no free space available or free space available but entry not selected.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Click "Next" till "Partitions" step
2. Select "Manual partitioning"
3. Select "New Partition Table" > "GPT"
4. "Free Space" entry appears and "Create" button is disabled as
expected since the free space entry is not selected
5. Now, select "Free Space" entry
6. Click "Create" and then "OK"
7. "New partition" entry appears with no free space available
8. Now click "Create" and the installer will crash with segfault

This bug can also be triggered by creating a small partition thus
leaving the "Free space" but then not selecting the "Free space" entry
and then clicking "Create" button.

The solution would be to disable "Create" button if no "Free space"
available or "Free space" available but entry not selected.

Here's the log: https://pastebin.com/raw/N2CskhDG

Thanks!

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--- Begin Message --- Hi, I just tested this on the latest bullseye live image, and this can no longer be reproduced, so this must have been fixed in a recent calamares release. Thanks!
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