[Bug 33068] PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5.x (32-bit and 64-bit) crashes when trying to save changes/annotations to PDF file

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Mon Jan 19 06:46:32 CST 2015


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33068

Igor Tarasov <tarasov.igor at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #48 from Igor Tarasov <tarasov.igor at gmail.com> ---
Workaround by Hankong does not seems to work.

I've been trying to make bisect for this bug, and was unable to, since I wasn't
able to build wine on my box (Kubuntu 14.04 64bit), as there is no simple way
to build wine on 14.04 64bit (no success with default setup, lxc containers and
docker, all instructions on wine wiki are invalid for 14.04 64bit).

So, I've ended up trying to reproduce this in virtualbox, using Ubuntu 12.04.5
32bit, Ubuntu 14.04.1 32bit and Ubuntu 12.04.05 64bit. While I was able to
reproduce this on 32bit, crashes were quite rare and there was no simple or
evident way to make it crash. I performed exactly the same actions but it won't
crash every time. So, bisect failed.

And then I tried to do this in Virtual Box with Ubuntu 12.04.5 64 bit. And it
crashes every time I try to save document. It crashes also when I open several
documents and try to switch tabs, it crashes every time, just like on my box.

So, it seems to be related to 64-bit systems (while could sometimes happen on
32 bit also). Crash is confirmed on wine-1.4 up to wine-1.7.33. It did not
crash on 1.2. So, the regression was introduced somewhere in 1.3 branch.

I've used 32/64 bit PDFXchange Viewer installer. This one:
http://www.tracker-software.com/downloads/PDFXVwer.exe

However, once I've created 32bit bottle and used 32bit MSI installer, I was
able to run without crashes.

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