Public bug reported:
I ssh into another computer with X11-forwarding and compression to run
some programs. My $DISPLAY is automatically set to "localhost:10.0" or
the like and I can successfully run xterm and xeyes and all those
programs. When I try to run evince, I get "Segmentation fault (core
dumped)". No core file is generated when this happens. When I am
logged into the same system locally, I have no problem with evince --
only when ssh'ed in remotely.
** Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1690939
Title:
evince crashes with segmentation fault when $DISPLAY is set
Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I ssh into another computer with X11-forwarding and compression to run
some programs. My $DISPLAY is automatically set to "localhost:10.0"
or the like and I can successfully run xterm and xeyes and all those
programs. When I try to run evince, I get "Segmentation fault (core
dumped)". No core file is generated when this happens. When I am
logged into the same system locally, I have no problem with evince --
only when ssh'ed in remotely.
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