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Segmantaion fault after application is closed #2

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IgWod opened this issue Nov 1, 2019 · 3 comments
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Segmantaion fault after application is closed #2

IgWod opened this issue Nov 1, 2019 · 3 comments
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IgWod commented Nov 1, 2019

When I lunch aftermath (aftermath trace.ost) with following the file: trace.ost.gz I get either: [1] 8890 illegal hardware instruction (core dumped) aftermath trace.ost or [1] 9095 segmentation fault (core dumped) aftermath trace.ost when application is closed. However it doesn't always happen, it seems nondeterministic.

I can see the trace without any problems it only crashes when I exit it. Also it happens with example traces you provided.

I use Ubuntu 18.04 and the most recent version of Aftermath.

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andidr commented Nov 13, 2019

I wasn't able to reproduce the issue. Is just loading the trace and closing Aftermath sufficient to trigger the bug or is any particular interaction with the GUI required?

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Syllo commented Nov 13, 2019

I am also unable to reproduce the issue on version cead126, even when playing with the timeline.

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IgWod commented Nov 14, 2019

Yes, it was sufficient to open the trace and then closing Aftermath to get the fault. I sometimes perform basic zoom in/out and move timeline interaction, but nothing more than that. Maybe it's just a problem with my system configuration.

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