Hi :)
Just had the problem again on Ubuntu 14.04. The work-around;
mkdir ~/gimp-2.8
fixed it. But then it grumbled that;
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which didn't seem to stop gimp from working. However after closing
gimp, which i had run from the command-line, i
upstream fix
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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This problem affects me and neither of the proposed fixes helps. I'm
using Xubuntu though. When starting gimp with sudo, it works as expected
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I should add I'm not using the oxygen theme, yet I'm still affected by
this bug ...
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Title:
gimp-2.6 crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
I haven't had any issues related to this bug in a long time, so is there
any reason why its still in the tracker?
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** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu Natty)
Assignee: Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team) = (unassigned)
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Title:
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The workaround in post 25 worked for me.
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Title:
gimp-2.6 crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke() (with oxygen GTK
theme)
To manage
Quite funny (from a software development PoV) that...
a) ...some theme is able to break software
b) ...that the theme integration is supposed to be rock solid (otherwise
would've been shielded)
c) ...that there is no fall-back mechanism
Cheers,
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** Changed in: gimp (Debian)
Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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Title:
gimp-2.6 crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke() (with oxygen GTK
I am also affected. Kubuntu 11.04 64 bit, up to date. Also I am using
Oxygen. Note that the original installation was actually Ubuntu (with
the horrible Unity) and I installed Kubuntu desktop on top of it, and
was forced to use gdm (else if switched to Unity, it would not load
desktop).
I have
Correction, I do have raleigh, I just did not look in the right place (System
Settings - Application Appearance - GTK+ Appearance - Widget style.
I did as in post #39, gimp now works, although still it gives the following
error when launched from a terminal prompt:
(gimp-2.6:5552):
@iLugo
I cannot speak for Martin Pitt, nor for Canonical, but I believe I can explain
why this bug is (and should be) of Medium rather than High importance.
Importance for bugs in Ubuntu is assigned according to the priority in
the Ubuntu project as a whole, and the effect of the bugs on Ubuntu
With this much effort put into various posts here the actual bug could
be solved multiple times...
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Title:
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Same bug on Kubuntu 11.04 64bit, all updated, no external ppa, only official
repos.
Bypassed with this workaround:
- set GTK theme to raleigh
- start GIMP once
- set GTK theme back to oxygen-gtk
- GIMP now works with oxygen-gtk, too
Source:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10756351
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Importance: High = Medium
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: High = Medium
** Summary changed:
- gimp-2.6 crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
+ gimp-2.6 crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke() (with oxygen GTK theme)
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Bug 802518 describes a seg fault in ardour, and includes the same
workaround (oxygen-gtk - raleigh). Could someone check if this issue is
related or not?
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mu3en exactly that is why i've targeted to be fixed and assigned to the
team to have a look at it, moreover such comments doesn't help at all if
you really want to help the bug to be fixed without using the workaround
submit a patch. Thanks.
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance:
that's kinda harsh maybe. pretty sure i proposed the workaround in the
first place early in testing. was more concerned that it was not
documented somewhere immediately obvious for other users, since gimp
should be a fairly common app. totally happy to do that or help out
otherwise if asked.
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** Also affects: gimp (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: High = Medium
** Changed in:
This seems to be a gtk2-engines-oxygen; as a workaround for now please
change that theme for another and restart the app.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #624693
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=624693
** Also affects: gimp (Debian) via
the workaround has been well understood, documented, and tested already.
think the point was to be able to start gimp without a crash in the
first place, without using a workaround?..
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This bug has a good stack trace, is indicated to affect 18 people, and
has 32 duplicates (one of which, bug 757653, is indicated to affect 10
people, which might or might not overlap with the 18 people here). The
bug has been extensively discussed and the circumstance under which it
occurs are at
I confirm the same problem running Ubuntu 11.04 32bit on a virtual
machine (VirtualBox), using Kubuntu. The workaround reported by Frido
did solved the issue.
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kubuntu natty 64, same segmentation fault
~/.gimp-2.6 did not exist
however, it was possible to start gimp from terminal by using sudo
workaround described in #10 worked for me, and ~/.gimp-2.6 now exists
however, warning still persists
GLib-WARNING **:
Why does it take so long to get one of the most important applications
of this distribution working??? This bug report was made almost 2 months
ago, many users out there cannot use their system. Ok, you found the
real cause only 10 days ago - but does it take several weeks to
deliver a script that
@Mark does the create-folder workaround work for you? (see comment 19)
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Title:
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I'm also seeing this with gtk-gnutella, but the above fix of changing
widget style to Raleigh, running it and then changing back to oxygen-gtk
doesn't work.
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Switching to Raleigh and back worked on Kubuntu 11.04 here also.
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I can confirm that creating the folder ~/.gimp-2.6 fixes the problem
that I had as described in the duplicate:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gimp/+bug/775586
If I create ~/.gimp-2.6 gimp starts fine. If I delete ~/.gimp-2.6 gimp
crashes with a segfault again and re-creating
Switch to Raleigh and back worked on my Kubuntu 11.04 x86-64. Thanks.
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The workaround in comment #19 worked for me.
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It is well possible that comment #19 above points out the real cause of
this problem, thanks to Frido Otten. GIMP seems to be unable to create
its configuration folder (~/.gimp-2.6) or the code looking for a
possibly existing configuration folder is crashing due to a coincidence
with another
relatively certain there was already a gimp folder unless the version
changed from maverick to natty (and since settings remained as set, that
seems unlikely?
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Workaround of comment #19 fixed it for me as well, only the
GLib-WARNING **: /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.28.6/./glib/goption.c:2132:
ignoring no-arg, optional-arg or filename flags (8) on option of type 0
warning is still present! So it seems that there are 2 different
problems?
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I can confirm this on a fresh 32 bit natty install. The GTK workaround
didn't work for me but I found a different workaround:
# mkdir ~/.gimp-2.6
# gimp
voila
Somehow it struggles about not being able to find the directory. Once it
exists, there's no problem.
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Interesting in that the workaround fixes the problem (i.e the gimp starts) but
still shows errors on startup, without the seg fault though
Initial try at starting
Notebook-PC:~$ gimp
(gimp:4393): GLib-WARNING **:
/build/buildd/glib2.0-2.28.6/./glib/goption.c:2132: ignoring no-arg,
Here, too. Switching to Raleigh, starting, exiting, switching back to
oxygen-gtk solves the problem.
Kubuntu 11.04, x86_64
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On 23/04/11 12:31, Sandor Oroszi wrote:
Here, too. Switching to Raleigh, starting, exiting, switching back to
oxygen-gtk solves the problem.
Kubuntu 11.04, x86_64
Here also,
Switching to Raleigh, starting, exiting, switching back to oxygen-gtk solves
the problem.
Kubuntu 11.04, x86_64
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Same here, 11.04 x86. The Gtk appearance workaround does the trick.
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Confirmed but switch to raleight didn't help me.
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Here the Widget style: QtCurve seems to work. Package: gtk2-engines-
qtcurve
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If I switch theme Gimp doesn't start too.
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Switching theme, starting Gimp, switching back works for me. Guess
that's the workaround until it gets properly fixed.
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solved by switching from oxygen-gtk to raleigh [and back again] in KDE
GTK+ Appearance systemsettings.
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Switching from oxygen-gtk to raleigh [and back again] in KDE GTK+
Appearance systemsettings did not help on my system. :(
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does it work with raleigh?
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It worked for me. I had to start gimp with raleight, close it and then
swith back to oxygen-gtk.
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so need to switch theme. load gimp once. quit. then switch theme back.
first post was probably misleading in that sense...oops
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yeah that must be the key.
I set raleigh,
started gimp (it started fine)
reverted oxygen-gtk
tried gimp again (started fine!)
/me grins!
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