New comment by bugcrazy on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/39393#issuecomment-1254231763 Comment: > > I prefer the opinion of the creator of OpenBSD about crashs in the gimp > > That's an unrelated issue. That issue thread has to do with memory limits, not the null pointer dereference. > > As stated to you in that thread, OpenBSD is using glib 2.72.4 (Just so you know, 2.73 is the unstable/testing branch for the 2.74 major version, and isn't supposed to be shipped in production). https://github.com/openbsd/ports/blob/master/devel/glib2/Makefile This I know, I answered the questions, which were asked. Software development is not just a source code, there are people with their merits and failures. Gimp has bugs, is the problem of devs Gimp, the same is for glib, but both projects are Gnome, so the devs are the same, so if problem is gimp, why back to glib 2.72, solves problem? If the problem is Gimp, not glib? I updated glib 2.74, several software no longer started, I went back to glib 2.72, everything worked again, the applications are GTK, although Gimp has problems in the source code, glib 2.74 has problems too.