Bug#577854: ipe: Editing circular arcs can lead to unrestrained memory allocation, eventual crash
Steve M. Robbins
steve at sumost.ca
Tue Aug 30 05:27:35 UTC 2011
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 05:58:35PM +1000, Brendon Higgins wrote:
> Package: ipe
> Version: 7.0.10-2
> Severity: normal
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd recommend disabling swap before you try this. Steps to reproduce:
>
> 1. Enable snapping to the grid.
> 2. Create a circular arc using the centre and two points tool. Make it so the
> two points are spaced along a vertical line.
> 3. Edit the arc (CTRL-E) and move one of the points so that it is horizontal
> to the other point.
>
> The centre will move out and, as soon as the two points are in a horizontal
> line, ipe will immediately consume all RAM and (if you have it) start thrashing
> swap space, making the machine quite unusable.
>
> I would've reported it upstream, but they do not seem to accept unsolicited
> communications of any kind (i.e. I'd have to sign up to bugzilla or subscribe
> to the mailing list), which seem a bit rude to me.
Hello,
I forwarded your report last year to the bugzilla. However, I notice now
that it has vanished and has been replaced by a mantis bug tracker.
Before I report this again, could you kindly verify it still happens
with the current ipe in testing/unstable (7.0.14)? I have just tried,
and failed, to reproduce the issue.
Thanks,
-Steve
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