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Re: PSPP-BUG: [bug #33036] GUI crashes parsing inline data with non-asci


From: Joe Cook
Subject: Re: PSPP-BUG: [bug #33036] GUI crashes parsing inline data with non-ascii variable names.
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 08:26:48 +1200


John Darrington <address@hidden> wrote:

>Update of bug #33036 (project pspp):
>
>                Severity:             5 - Average => 7 - Major              
>                  Status:               Need Info => Confirmed              
>                 Summary: PSPP crashes if variable names are illegal => GUI
>crashes parsing inline data with non-ascii variable names.
>
>    _______________________________________________________
>
>Follow-up Comment #4:
>
>I can confirm this problem on GNU/Linux.
>
>Using commit ac5fc2c85d86f1a14cdea0a215666ab39b44a1dc  the attached file loads
>and displays in the syntax editor fine (so long as the locale is appropriately
>set).  However attempting to run the syntax crashes.   Only happens in the
>GUI.  The command line version is fine.
>
>The attached file, when running with LC_ALL=de_DE.ISO88591 crashes when the
>syntax is executed. Stack trace attached.
>
>I don't think it's related to the legality of the variable name. But rather
>its an character encoding issue. Updating the title of this bug accordingly.
>
>
>
>
>(file #23258, file #23259)
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>Additional Item Attachment:
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>File name: stacktrace.txt                 Size:2 KB
>File name: umlaut-iso8859-1.sps           Size:0 KB
>
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