![]() ![]() In this case the crash report even showed on which address the segfault was triggered, exactly the addresses that have to be patched. Then try to put other numbers at the \x5A/ \x3A part. Then you can binwalk -R "\x90\x90\x90\x90\x56\圎8" and see if you have a match. Further down, the list of binary images leads the way to the file in the file system representing that binary image (in this case CameraRaw). The top entry in the crashed thread reveals which binary image is causing the crash (in this case AgImageIO). ![]() You can also do that by analysing the crash report: I used the information of the original post for further investigation. I have no clue why the patch works exactly like this, it was a wild guess. But this could potentially fix more CameraRaw related issues - which I don't believe is the case with Indesign.
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