Do you still get that problem? Comment from upstream:
"(In reply to comment #0) > (gdb) p *cr > $1 = {ref_count = 1, status = CAIRO_STATUS_INVALID_RESTORE, path = > {op_buf_head > = 0x886f9f0, op_buf_tail = 0x886f9f0, > arg_buf_head = 0x888e598, arg_buf_tail = 0x888e598, last_move_point = {x = > 31928960, y = 52340096}, current_point = { > x = 31928960, y = 52340096}, has_current_point = 1, has_curve_to = 0}, > gstate = 0x0} This part is very interesting. If you've hit an INVALID_RESTORE case then cairo_t should shut down and you shouldn't be able to get it to do anything after that anymore, (and especially not crash). Could you break on _cairo_error which should show you where the INVALID_RESTORE is first happening, and then step through to see how you're getting from there to the crash? Thanks, -Carl" -- [apport] evolution crashed with SIGSEGV during print https://launchpad.net/bugs/83744 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs