Bugs item #3590058, was opened at 2012-11-26 02:35
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Category: Crasher/nasty bug
Group: Latest release
Status: Open
>Resolution: Invalid
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: DaveJ (kecskebak)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Zooming in on imported bitmaps cause frequent crashes

Initial Comment:
When I'm working with imported bitmap sequences via an .lst file, I find Synfig 
Studio gives frequent, unrepeatable crashes that report the following error:

(synfigstudio:1702): glibmm-ERROR **:
unhandled exception (type std::exception) in signal handler:
what: std::bad_alloc

This error happens particularly regularly when I am zooming in on a bitmap when 
there are Cairo ducks being displayed on top of it.

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>Comment By: DaveJ (kecskebak)
Date: 2012-11-27 00:18

Message:
After using System Monitor to investigate what was happening the culprit
turned out to be - Firefox. What was happeneing was this - I'd work for a
bit, open Firefox, close Firefox, work for a bit more.

Firefox seems to have a memory leak, every time I closed Firefox memory
wasn't freed and eventually I'd run out of memory to use for Synfig Studio.
So there's no problem with Synfig - thanks to Konstantin for letting me
know he didn't get the problem, this led me to investigate it properly.

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Comment By: DaveJ (kecskebak)
Date: 2012-11-26 03:56

Message:
I have 4GB and I'm not running anything apart from Synfig Studio. The .lst
sequence is of 720 x 576 png files. If RAM is the issue then it would be
the result of a memory leak rather than a lack of RAM to start with. I'll
use the System Monitor to try and work out what's happening.

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Comment By: Konstantin Dmitriev (zelgadis_ksee)
Date: 2012-11-26 03:25

Message:
I suspect that happens because you run out of memory (RAM).

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