[Bug 631172] [abrt] fontforge-20090923-3.fc13: SFIsSomethingBuildable: Process /usr/bin/fontforge was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)

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Paul Flo Williams <paul at frixxon.co.uk> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Paul Flo Williams <paul at frixxon.co.uk> 2010-09-10 12:51:01 EDT ---
I am struggling to reproduce this, despite the full backtrace and your good
explanation. I can't get this to go wrong with this version, the version based
on 20100501 from fc14, or current upstream.

1. Had you selected any points on the current glyph before pressing another key
on the keyboard, or selected a particular tool? I ask because, in the absence
of any selected points, I don't know why you'd be pressing Enter or arrow keys.
Pressing normal alphanumerics should have the effect of opening tabs for other
glyphs in the current editor window, and that works as expected for me.

2. Does this happen only on one particular font, and is there anything odd
about the coverage of that font?

3. It may help to reproduce the problem if you can supply your personal prefs
for FontForge (~/.FontForge/prefs), which you may wish to censor by removing
the "Recent" lines from the bottom.

4. If the problem appears to be with a particular font, perhaps you could
supply that too, either here or to me privately.

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