On 9/14/14 1:34 PM, Pascal Quantin wrote: > Hi all, > > I just installed a new Windows 8.1 x64 computer and each time I launch > the GTK2 GUI of master branch, I get a silent crash. > After generating a memory dump and loading it in windbg, I could see > that it crashes in gtk_init call: > (1d90.1998): Access violation - code c0000005 (first/second chance not > available) > *** ERROR: Symbol file could not be found. Defaulted to export symbols > for KERNELBASE.dll - > ntdll!ZwWaitForMultipleObjects+0xa: > 00007ffc`67b61c2a c3 ret > 0:000> .ecxr > *** ERROR: Symbol file could not be found. Defaulted to export symbols > for libgobject-2.0-0.dll - > rax=000000d4111b9000 rbx=00000000111c6590 rcx=000000d4111b9000 > rdx=0000000000000000 rsi=0000000000000020 rdi=0000000000000048 > rip=000000005949562b rsp=000000d40f56efe0 rbp=000000d4111c9a80 > r8=0000000000000000 r9=0000000000000003 r10=0000000000000000 > r11=00007ffc674e1725 r12=0000000000000020 r13=0000000000000048 > r14=000000d40f8de318 r15=000000d4111c9c60 > iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc > cs=0033 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b > efl=00010202 > libgobject_2_0_0!g_type_create_instance+0x15b: > 00000000`5949562b 0fb67b14 movzx edi,byte ptr [rbx+14h] > ds:00000000`111c65a4=?? > > The corresponding call stack is: > libgobject_2_0_0!g_type_create_instance+0x15b > libgobject_2_0_0!g_param_spec_internal+0x146 > libgobject_2_0_0!g_param_spec_object+0x77 > libgdk_win32_2_0_0!gdk_pointer_is_grabbed+0x123 > libgobject_2_0_0!g_type_class_ref+0x4a7 > libgobject_2_0_0!g_object_newv+0x26e > libgobject_2_0_0!g_object_new+0x72 > libgdk_win32_2_0_0!gdk_display_manager_get+0x24 > libgtk_win32_2_0_0!gtk_misc_get_padding+0xdd3 > libgtk_win32_2_0_0!gtk_list_store_insert_with_valuesv+0x101c > libglib_2_0_0!g_option_context_parse+0x3a7 > libgtk_win32_2_0_0!gtk_parse_args+0x7b > libgtk_win32_2_0_0!gtk_init_check+0x9 > libgtk_win32_2_0_0!gtk_init+0x9 > Wireshark_gtk!main(int argc = 0n1, char ** argv = 0x000000d4`0f630540)+0x612 > Wireshark_gtk!WinMain(struct HINSTANCE__ * hInstance = > 0x00007ff7`ac530000, struct HINSTANCE__ * hPrevInstance = > 0x00000000`00000000, char * lpszCmdLine = 0x000000d4`0f612e8f "", int > nCmdShow = 0n1)+0x7e > Wireshark_gtk!__tmainCRTStartup(void)+0x149 > kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+0xd > ntdll!RtlUserThreadStart+0x1d > > After doing a bisection, I noticed that it started appearing when we > switched to GTK+ 2.24.23: > commit 0a249087c311feacf693144372ec038938c47415 > Author: Gerald Combs <ger...@wireshark.org <mailto:ger...@wireshark.org>> > Date: Fri May 16 09:21:57 2014 -0700 > > Build with GTK+ 2.24.23. > > Change-Id: Ic5c385c0fcef4d40a8cb9e7a271d14eb80905460 > Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/1665 > Reviewed-by: Gerald Combs <ger...@wireshark.org > <mailto:ger...@wireshark.org>> > Tested-by: Gerald Combs <ger...@wireshark.org > <mailto:ger...@wireshark.org>> > > But at the same time 1.12.0 release uses the same GTK2 package and works > fine, so I'm puzzled. the amster x86 package works fine. > > I tried upgrading the GTK2 package thanks to the download-mingw-rpm.py > but the latest packages from OpenSUSE seem to lack some libraries. > > I'm a bit out of ideas for now. Anyone familiar with this kind of issues?
I can duplicate the problem here. If I create a package by hand using Visual C++ 2010 Wireshark-gtk.exe runs fine. ___________________________________________________________________________ Sent via: Wireshark-dev mailing list <wireshark-dev@wireshark.org> Archives: http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev Unsubscribe: https://wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-dev mailto:wireshark-dev-requ...@wireshark.org?subject=unsubscribe