Bugs item #2796221, was opened at 2009-05-25 01:44
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Category: Crasher/nasty bug
Group: Latest release
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Gradient manipulation causes crash

Initial Comment:
Using Windows Vista SP1 with these specifications:
http://support.gateway.com/s/Mobile/2008/Avalon/1015078R/1015078Rsp4.shtml

Using Synfig Studio 0.61.09
Bug is replicated by creating a gradient and manipulating the ducks of the 
gradient using either the gradient or the normal tool where at this point 
Synfig crashes. Sometimes, the gradient is successfully manipulated when the 
duck is moved slightly, but does not appear to be related to distance moved as 
crashes occur most of the time.

Synfig also crashes when the gradient is encapsulated in a rectangle.

(Sorry that I have not added the gdb backtrace, because I have no idea how to 
obtain it. And I am unable to log in at this time either, so please contact me 
by eax...@gmail.com Sorry!)

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>Comment By: Genete (genete)
Date: 2011-06-28 20:07

Message:
This issue seems to be related to general instability of Windows version
which is solved using the Single Thread Option.
Please reopen it if it continue failing with the latest Windows version.
Closing the issue

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Comment By: Genete (genete)
Date: 2009-07-27 22:27

Message:
Please provide information to if you have tested it with the application
sticked into a single core. We know that there are inestability with
multi-core CPUs in windows and want to discard this kind of failure source.

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