[Bug 1846785] Re: Crashes instantly on launch with Pentium J5005 Processor
Sebastien Bacher
1846785 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jun 4 15:33:46 UTC 2020
Great, thanks for testing the update and for the nice comment!
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-bionic
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Title:
Crashes instantly on launch with Pentium J5005 Processor
Status in djview4 package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in djvulibre package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in djvulibre source package in Bionic:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
* Impact
djvulibre segfaults on older i386 CPU
* Test case
try to open a djvu file in evince on an atom based machine
* Regression potential
check that djvu files are open fine on newer machines
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[PROBLEM] Djvulibre version 3.5.27.1-8/bionic crashes immediately on intel Atom based processors. (I got a J5005 pentium ).
Doesn't crash on a Intel® Core™ i7-7567U.
Due to this bug https://sourceforge.net/p/djvu/bugs/293/ ,
and fixed in commit 8407dd, on the 7th of October 2018.
From git tags, it is included in 3.5.27.1-11 (probably version xxx
-10, though I cannot see this tag in git history)
I notice that no dependency change affects any of the versions to the
build process up to Disco (3.5.27.1-10)
For intel J5005 (or N5000 on other popular machines ) this bug renders
the package useless.
Indeed, it crashes immediately at application startup. Note that this
affects rdependencies such as evince, djview4.
I suggest upgrading the version available for Bionic LTS as part of
the development hardware stack long term support to 3.5.27.1-11.
Yours sincerly,
Milvi
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