Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess@...> writes:

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> 2015-07-14 11:38 GMT+02:00 Jan Blizničenko <bliznjan-
s88eNO7/[email protected]>:Hello
> I come with another probably-only-mine-windows-related problem which I 
am unable to reproduce from a clean image. I use latest image 50170, 
latest (9th July 2015) Windows VM, Windows 7 64bit. So there is my vague 
description:
> When I load some project, modify it few times and save it, then 
SOMETIMES (seems random to me) when I try to open this saved image, it 
immediately crashes VM and does not even produce crash.dmp file (well, 
it creates it, but empty).
> For example, I have such image... I save it, do not close it, try to 
open it, crash, save it again, try to open it, it runs, save it again, 
close, try to open it, crash. Without any change inside the image by my 
hand.
> I tried doing something similar with clean image, but it never 
corrupted it.
> I am unable to open such image even on my Linux machine. It at least 
generates output when segmentation fault happens: 
http://pastebin.com/KLry40Hu
> HDD I am saving it to does not show any signs of damage, everything 
else is working (and saving) just fine.
> Here is such crashing image: 
http://www.mediafire.com/download/h5vhh7c40cl1w15/Pharo+5.0+%28beta%29-
50170+%E2%80%93+crashing.zip
> and here is the same image saved again which runs fine: 
http://www.mediafire.com/download/86djppsn1ds3c0o/Pharo+5.0+%28beta%29-
50170-ok.zip
> However, when I open this "ok" image in linux, it causes segfault too.
> I tried also opening working image in VM marked as stable (2015-09-
24), then I saved it and there was the same problem.
> This is probably all I know about it, although I am aware that it is 
not much, but I am in the dead end and this problem is really huge for 
me.
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> I think we still have an issue with freetype font face loading/caching 
on startup/shutdown15633
> FT2Handle needs to cleanUp on exit, not on startup
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> and
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> 15944
> Image crash on Pharo due to fonts on W7
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> I am on ESUG so if you are here too and think you might be able to 
help, I can show it to you personally.
> Jan Blizničenko
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Yes, it looks that's the problem, I am sorry I missed it 
before. Thank you.

Jan
 

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