Similar problem has been detected:
I cropped a JPG image, then saved it, then was quitting shotwell. When quitting, for mysterious reasons I was asked to save unsaved changes, to which I agreed. Then, while quitting, shotwell caught SIGSEGV.
reporter: libreport-2.9.1 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: shotwell IMG_7583.JPG crash_function: g_menu_model_get_n_items executable: /usr/bin/shotwell journald_cursor: s=ea36678748d14e7099e099899a277d45;i=13ec4b;b=886baa074a164de8b9d50334d3e14d94;m=294a0b7aa5a;t=563e8d8675ded;x=7ff434b75183cd45 kernel: 4.14.8-200.fc26.x86_64 package: shotwell-0.26.4-1.fc26 reason: shotwell killed by SIGSEGV rootdir: / runlevel: 3 5 type: CCpp uid: 577
Similar problem has been detected:
I cropped a JPG image, then saved it, then was quitting shotwell.
When quitting, for mysterious reasons I was asked to save unsaved changes, to which I agreed.
Then, while quitting, shotwell caught SIGSEGV.
reporter: libreport-2.9.1 model_get_ n_items e7099e099899a27 7d45;i= 13ec4b; b=886baa074a164 de8b9d50334d3e1 4d94;m= 294a0b7aa5a; t=563e8d8675ded ;x=7ff434b75183 cd45 200.fc26. x86_64 0.26.4- 1.fc26
backtrace_rating: 4
cmdline: shotwell IMG_7583.JPG
crash_function: g_menu_
executable: /usr/bin/shotwell
journald_cursor: s=ea36678748d14
kernel: 4.14.8-
package: shotwell-
reason: shotwell killed by SIGSEGV
rootdir: /
runlevel: 3 5
type: CCpp
uid: 577