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Opened Feb 23, 2018 by bugzilla-migration@bugzilla-migrationReporter

"Circuit" filter crashes with large images

Submitted by David Kettle

Link to original bug (#793761)

Description

If I try to run the "Circuit" filter (Filters->Render->Circuit) on a large image, it crashes with the following error:

GIMP Error Plug-in crashed: "maze.exe" (C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins\maze.exe)

The dying plug-in may have messed up GIMP's internal state. You may want to save your images and restart GIMP to be on the safe side.

Circuit Warning Error while executing script-fu-circuit:

Error: ( : 1) Procedure execution of plug-in-maze failed on invalid input arguments: Procedure 'plug-in-maze' returned no return values

GIMP Warning Plug-In 'Circuit' left image undo in inconsistent state, closing open undo groups.

The size of the image required to reproduce the error varies, depending on how long I've had Gimp open, and if I exit and restart Gimp, it goes up a bit, but just now, it crashed with a 1600 X 1600 image.

It also might be limited to the Windows version of Gimp. I reported the problem on the Gimp Learn web site (www.gimplearn.net), and someone running Gimp under Ubuntu was unable to reproduce the problem. However, someone running under Windows 10 was able to reproduce it. I'm running under Windows 7 (64-bit).

Version: gimp-2-8

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Reference: GNOME/gimp#1313