[Pidgin] #13382: After 3 hours or something, of continous usage of Winamp, Pidgin crashes.

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Thu Feb 17 00:17:01 EST 2011


#13382: After 3 hours or something, of continous usage of Winamp, Pidgin crashes.
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 Reporter:  exin                                  |        Owner:  rekkanoryo  
     Type:  defect                                |       Status:  new         
Milestone:                                        |    Component:  unclassified
  Version:  2.7.10                                |   Resolution:              
 Keywords:  CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS cairo-pattern.c  |  
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Description changed by exin:

Old description:

> hello!
>
> I've been using Pidgin quite a while now, but i had to change my computer
> a few weeks ago.
> Now, when i try to listen to some internet radio through winamp, for like
> 3 or 4 hours non stop, Pidgin acts weird until i restart the machine. I
> dont know if its really the source but in that constellation it happened
> to me 2 times before. Maybe it has something to do with other programs? I
> give you a list.
>
> OS: Windows 7 Proffessional 64bit
> CPU;Mainboard;RAM;Graphics: Phenom II X3;DFI Lanparty JR 790GX-M3H5;4GB
> DDR3 Patriot;XFX Geforce 8400GS
>
> Programs opened in the time of crash:
> -Minefield 64bit Preview 4.0b12
> -Photoshop CS4 64bit 10.0.2 (No hardware accelleration enabled)
> -Winamp 5.601
> -Mudsock
>
> Symptoms:
> -Winamp fails to process audio in the same time when pidgin crashes
> -After winamp cannot play audio anymore, the audio in VLC and WMP is
> crackled
> -Other audio sources work fine, such as youtube
> -the browser in Winamp has lots of defect graphics and broken flash
> animations.
> -Other stuff just works fine.
>
> In Pidgin, lots of things happen when i try to restart it.
> -Fonts are a mess and unreadbale
> -garbage in the window
> -in the time of crashing, the following message appears:
>
> "Assertion failed!
>
> Program: C:\Program Files (x86)\Pidgin\pidgin.exe
> File: cairo-pattern.c
> Line: 2249
>
> expression status == CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS
>
> For more information on how your program can cause an assertion failure,
> see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts.
>
> (Press retry to debug the application - JIT must be enabled)
>
> When i press abort, the program aborts.
> when i press Retry, the program aborts.
> when i restart the program and press Ignore, the following window
> appears:
>
> Assertion failed!
>
> Program: xxx
> File: xxx
> Line: 2105
>
> Expression: pattern- >type == CAIRO_PATTERN_TYPE_SURFACE
>
> If i really dare to restart Pidgin again, and press ignore, the message
> window appears once again, with the different parts:
>
> Line: 847
> Expression: ! surface- >is_snapshot
>
> Pressing ignore closes the program.
>
> thats it.
>
> If you have questions, email me.
>
> The whole stuff disappears once i restarted the system. which is newly
> installed.
>
> -Exin

New description:

 hello!

 I've been using Pidgin quite a while now, but i had to change my computer
 a few weeks ago.
 Now, when i try to listen to some internet radio through winamp, for like
 3 or 4 hours non stop, Pidgin acts weird until i restart the machine. I
 dont know if its really the source but in that constellation it happened
 to me 2 times before. Maybe it has something to do with other programs? I
 give you a list.

 OS: Windows 7 Proffessional 64bit
 CPU;Mainboard;RAM;Graphics: Phenom II X3;DFI Lanparty JR 790GX-M3H5;4GB
 DDR3 Patriot;XFX Geforce 8400GS

 Programs opened in the time of crash:
 -Minefield 64bit Preview 4.0b12
 -Photoshop CS4 64bit 10.0.2 (No hardware accelleration enabled)
 -Winamp 5.601
 -Mudsock

 Symptoms:
 -Winamp fails to process audio in the same time when pidgin crashes
 -After winamp cannot play audio anymore, the audio in VLC and WMP is
 crackled
 -Other audio sources work fine, such as youtube
 -the browser in Winamp has lots of defect graphics and broken flash
 animations.
 -Other stuff just works fine.

 In Pidgin, lots of things happen when i try to restart it.
 -Fonts are a mess and unreadbale
 -garbage in the window
 -in the time of crashing, the following message appears:

 "Assertion failed!

 Program: C:\Program Files (x86)\Pidgin\pidgin.exe
 File: cairo-pattern.c
 Line: 2249

 expression status == CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS

 For more information on how your program can cause an assertion failure,
 see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts.

 (Press retry to debug the application - JIT must be enabled)

 When i press abort, the program aborts.
 when i press Retry, the program aborts.
 when i restart the program and press Ignore, the following window appears:

 Assertion failed!

 Program: xxx
 File: xxx
 Line: 2105

 Expression: pattern- >type == CAIRO_PATTERN_TYPE_SURFACE

 If i really dare to restart Pidgin again, and press ignore, the message
 window appears once again, with the different parts:

 Line: 847
 Expression: ! surface- >is_snapshot

 Pressing ignore closes the program.

 thats it.

 If you have questions, email me.

 The whole stuff disappears once i restarted the system. which is newly
 installed.

 -Exin

 PS: I just dared to start Pidgin a bit later, pressing ignore 2 times,
 Windows gives me an appcrash window:

 Problem signature:
   Problem Event Name:   APPCRASH
   Application Name:     pidgin.exe
   Application Version:  2.7.10.0
   Application Timestamp:        4d4f6c4c
   Fault Module Name:    libcairo-2.dll
   Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
   Fault Module Timestamp:       4b7fd1a3
   Exception Code:       c0000005
   Exception Offset:     00009041
   OS Version:   6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
   Locale ID:    2057
   Additional Information 1:     0a9e
   Additional Information 2:     0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
   Additional Information 3:     0a9e
   Additional Information 4:     0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

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