Application that crashed: kstars Version of the application: 1.5.3 KDE Version: 4.3.3 (KDE 4.3.3) "release 1" Qt Version: 4.5.3 Operating System: Linux 2.6.31.5-0.1-default x86_64 Distribution: "openSUSE 11.2 (x86_64)" What I was doing when the application crashed: Every time I start Kstars it crashes. -- Backtrace: Application: KStars (kstars), signal: Aborted [KCrash Handler] #5 0x00007f545f3344e5 in raise (sig=<value optimized out>) at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:64 #6 0x00007f545f3359b0 in abort () at abort.c:88 #7 0x00007f545f36f66d in __libc_message (do_abort=2, fmt= 0x7fff2ef27400 ' ' <repeats 19 times>, "/usr/lib/locale/el_GR.utf8/LC_TELEPHONE\n7f54639f8000-7f54639f9000 r--p 00000000 08:02 912594", ' ' <repeats 21 times>, "/usr/lib/locale/el_GR.utf8/LC_MEASUREMENT\n7f54639f9000-7f5463a00000 "...) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/libc_fatal.c:170 #8 0x00007f545f3e97e7 in __fortify_fail (msg=0x7f545f422ebf "buffer overflow detected") at fortify_fail.c:32 #9 0x00007f545f3e76f0 in __chk_fail () at chk_fail.c:29 #10 0x00007f545f3e6a59 in _IO_str_chk_overflow (fp=0x199a, c=6554) at vsprintf_chk.c:35 #11 0x00007f545f373395 in _IO_default_xsputn (f=0x7fff2ef28240, data=<value optimized out>, n=6) at genops.c:485 #12 0x00007f545f347eac in _IO_vfprintf_internal (s=0x7fff2ef28240, format=<value optimized out>, ap=0x7fff2ef28370) at vfprintf.c:1580 #13 0x00007f545f3e6afd in ___vsprintf_chk (s=0x7f5462df7360 "\316\223\316\272\317\201\316\257\316\275\316\277\317\205\317\212", flags=1, slen=17, format=0x7f5462935520 "%s", args=0x7fff2ef28370) at vsprintf_chk.c:87 #14 0x00007f545f3e6a3f in ___sprintf_chk (s=0x199a <Address 0x199a out of bounds>, flags=6554, slen=6, format=0xffffffffffffffff <Address 0xffffffffffffffff out of bounds>) at sprintf_chk.c:33 #15 0x00007f546292d6c4 in SatInit () from /usr/lib64/libSatLib.so.4 #16 0x00000000004896b4 in _start () This bug may be a duplicate of or related to bug 214652 Reported using DrKonqi
Merging with bug 202212. Thanks *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 202212 ***