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Package: gmt
Version: 4.5.12-1
Severity: important


Hi,

running GMT's pscoast with the latest gmt-gshhs-low (or -full or -high,
or gmt-coast-low) causes a segfault.

gmt package version 4.5.12-1
gmt-gshhs-low package version 2.2.0-2


I've experienced this in the past when the GSHHS data version went out
of sync with the version gmt was expected, but that's not necessarily
the cause this time.

There are a couple reports about this on the GMT mailing list, and an
Ubuntu bug report about it, including a stripped backtrace.

see:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gmt/+bug/1349718
  http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/boards/1/topics/730
  http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.gmt.user/21512


I can reproduce this in the today's sid; install the gmt-examples
package, then run:

$ cp -r /usr/share/doc/gmt-examples/examples/ gmt-examples
cd gmt-examples/
./do_examples.csh


# or just try as in the Ubuntu ticket,
$ pscoast -Rg -JH0/6i -Glightgray > /dev/null
*** Error in `pscoast': double free or corruption (!prev):
0x00000000025099f0 *** Aborted



thanks,
Hamish

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fixed 758685 gmt/5.1.2+dfsg1-1~exp1
thanks

On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 12:59:10 +1200 Hamish wrote:
> running GMT's pscoast with the latest gmt-gshhs-low (or -full or
> -high, or gmt-coast-low) causes a segfault.
>
> gmt package version 4.5.12-1
> gmt-gshhs-low package version 2.2.0-2
>
> [...]
>
> # or just try as in the Ubuntu ticket,
> $ pscoast -Rg -JH0/6i -Glightgray > /dev/null
> *** Error in `pscoast': double free or corruption (!prev):
> 0x00000000025099f0 *** Aborted

This is still an issue with gmt (4.5.12-1) & gmt-gshhs (2.2.0-2) in sid.

On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 15:19:28 +1200 Hamish B wrote:
> updating to the latest versions of the data files (2.3.2) does not help.

gmt (5.1.2+dfsg1-1~exp4) with gmt-gshhg (2.3.4-2) & gmt-dcw (1.1.1-2)
doesn't segfault anymore:

 $ gmt pscoast -Rg -JH0/6i -Glightgray > /dev/null ; echo $?
 0

As mentioned in the GMT thread on debian-gis@, we'll upload the gmt 5
packages to unstable soon.

https://lists.debian.org/debian-gis/2015/06/msg00110.html

Kind Regards,

Bas

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