Hi Bernhard, Here is the stack trace (scanning with simple-scan):
sept. 15 18:55:47 lyra systemd[1]: Created slice Slice /system/systemd-coredump. sept. 15 18:55:47 lyra systemd[1]: Started Process Core Dump (PID 113128/UID 0). sept. 15 18:55:48 lyra systemd-coredump[113129]: [🡕] Process 113052 (simple-scan) of user 1000 dumped core. Stack trace of thread 113079: #0 0x00007f858b12ae71 raise (libc.so.6 + 0x3ce71) #1 0x00007f858b114536 abort (libc.so.6 + 0x26536) #2 0x00007f858b16c2b8 n/a (libc.so.6 + 0x7e2b8) #3 0x00007f858b1fad42 __fortify_fail (libc.so.6 + 0x10cd42) #4 0x00007f858b1fad20 __stack_chk_fail (libc.so.6 + 0x10cd20) #5 0x00007f857c763146 get_size (libsane-hpaio.so.1 + 0x14146) #6 0xffffffffffffffff n/a (n/a + 0x0) sept. 15 18:55:48 lyra systemd[1]: systemd-coredump@0-113128-0.service: Succeeded. I hope it will be useful! Cheers, Florence Le Mon, 13 Sep 2021 18:11:40 +0200, Bernhard Übelacker <bernha...@mailbox.org> a écrit : > Hello Florence, > there might be still something that could be done > to retrieve some more information (if you have still > the versions installed that show the issue). > > The easiest first thing might be to install the package > systemd-coredump, if possible. > > Then open in another terminal 'journalctl -f'. > > And reproduce one of the "stack smashings". > > Then in the other terminal a "Stack trace" should appear - this > should point out the library and maybe function where the issue is. > > Kind regards, > Bernhard -- Florence Birée (elle) 06 52 92 15 32 En ces temps d'état policier, ne les laissons pas lire nos mails, chiffrons-les ! https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/fr/index.html
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