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bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-fil
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Michael Pagan |
Subject: |
bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg") |
Date: |
Mon, 13 May 2019 23:59:02 -0400 |
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Wanderlust/2.15.9 (Almost Unreal) SEMI-EPG/1.14.7 (Harue) FLIM/1.14.9 (Gojō) APEL/10.8 EasyPG/1.0.0 Emacs/26 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) MULE/6.0 (HANACHIRUSATO) |
> Paul Eggert wrote:
>> I suggest configuring --with-rsvg, so that librsvg used (instead of
>> ImageMagick) to display SVG files.
On Mon, 13 May 2019 21:21:27 -0400, Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> spake thus:
> That's not enough (the build in the original report already has librsvg
> support, per "configured features"); --without-imagemagick would be needed.
> ImageMagick (still) has priority; https://debbugs.gnu.org/33587#19
I re-configured GNU Emacs with the proposed flag, and now: Emacs can
open SVG files just fine; however, I can’t scale images anymore. I’d
rather have the ability to scale images in any buffer, than the
ability to display SVG files.
I have many image libraries installed (librsvg included), and it makes
sense to me to allow those libraries (e.g. libgif-dev, libjpeg-dev,
libpng-dev, etc.) to handle displaying images, but only allowing
ImageMagick to intervene when performing image manipulation routines.
Is there a way to prevent ImageMagick from handling a specific file
format (e.g. SVG) and to simply allow librsvg to do the job instead of
ImageMagick?
The following elisp does nothing for me, either:
(setq imagemagick-types-inhibit '(SVG C HTML HTM INFO M TXT PDF))
(imagemagick-register-types)
>> I vaguely remember proposing that we disable ImagicMagick by default;
I usually just stick with the defaults, and whatever the INSTALL file
recommends. I disabled ImageMagick and I was able to view SVG files,
but image scaling is such a desirable feature to me (usable in various
buffer types).
I don’t want it disabled by default, if that means losing the ability
to scale images. I re-installed my previous configuration of GNU
Emacs for now, even though I can’t display SVG images with it.
Thanks so far for all of your feedback!
--
Michael Pagan (pegzmasta) | Casual GNU Emacs user
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- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Michael Pagan, 2019/05/14
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Paul Eggert, 2019/05/13
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Glenn Morris, 2019/05/13
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"),
Michael Pagan <=
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2019/05/14
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2019/05/14
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Eli Zaretskii, 2019/05/14
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Paul Eggert, 2019/05/14
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2019/05/14
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Alan Third, 2019/05/15
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2019/05/15
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Paul Eggert, 2019/05/14
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Glenn Morris, 2019/05/14
- bug#35725: 26.2; Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault; Crash on: (find-file "any.svg"), Paul Eggert, 2019/05/18