You are right. The problem is caused by the by my desktop environment,
Trinity. Under gnome inkscape runs fine.
I discovered that Trinity sets LD_PRELOAD to its own gtk2 library
(/opt/trinity/lib/kgtk/libkgtk2.so). When I unset this environment
variable I can use inkscape even under Trinity. Thanks for the tip.
** Changed in: inkscape
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: inkscape (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1003368
Title:
Inkscape crashes when trying to open or to save a file
Status in Inkscape: A Vector Drawing Tool:
Invalid
Status in “inkscape” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
OS: Ubuntu 12.04 (precise), 64 bit
Inkscape version: 0.48.3.1 r9886
Package version: 0.48.3.1-1ubuntu1
Bug description:
Inkscape (installed via Ubuntu's package manager) crashes when trying to open
or to save a file.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Inkscape.
2. Press toolbar icon for opening a file.
Then a popup with the message "Inkscape encountered an internal error and
will close now" appears and inkscape prints the following lines on console:
| 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.
As I mentioned above the same error appears when I try to save a file
by clicking the save button in the toolbar.
I tried to run inkscape via gdb but gdb did not find debugging symbols
for the ubuntu version of inkscape. I also did not find a package
called inkscape-dbg.
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