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Re: [glob2-devel] still getting same crashes
From: |
Joe Wells |
Subject: |
Re: [glob2-devel] still getting same crashes |
Date: |
Thu, 02 Aug 2007 08:32:14 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.1 (gnu/linux) |
"Kieran P" <address@hidden> writes:
> To assist Brad in fixing these bugs, please download the latest source
> tarball,
Already done. Thanks very much for packaging it for me! (I'm
assuming you mean the one named “0.9.1-20070801.tar.gz”.)
> compile using
>
> scons CXXFLAGS="-g -pg"
Could this please be made the default? We only need to allow
non-debugging versions for official releases.
(By the way, why do you want “-pg”? That generates profiling
information, not debugging information. Maybe you meant “-ggdb”?)
> and run glob2 using gdb once compiled
>
> gdb ./src/glob2
>
>>>run
>
> When you get a crash, type bt into the console, and copy all output from the
> start of the run to the end of the bt.
>
> Then output the content here.
I think it is only the crash when drawing areas after choosing a brush
that Bradley stated he could not reproduce, but I think he will be
able to reproduce it with the additional information I sent.
If I hear any of the others can not be reproduced, I will be happy to
send more information.
>>Were any of these thought to have been fixed?
>
> Not that I know of. I believe Brad said they all work fine for him
I only saw him state he could not reproduce the bug involving drawing
areas after choosing a brush.
> (but inlight
> of more information regarding these bugs in another thread (please try to keep
> the threads together from now one), he might be able to find something.
Why should distinct topics not have their own threads?
--
Joe
> On 8/2/07, Joe Wells <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> • Bug:Any attempt to draw any areas (forbidden, clearing, guard)
> with any brush other than the smallest gets one of these 3 crashes
> (the line number depends on the type of area):
>
> glob2: src/Game.cpp:496: void
> Game::executeOrder(boost::shared_ptr<Order>, int): Assertion `false' failed.
> glob2: src/Game.cpp:591: void
> Game::executeOrder(boost::shared_ptr<Order>, int): Assertion `false' failed.
> glob2: src/Game.cpp:544: void
> Game::executeOrder(boost::shared_ptr<Order>, int): Assertion `false' failed.
>
> • Bug:I get this crash whenever pressing the key to reduce the
> number of requested workers for a building when the number had
> already been reduced to zero:
>
> glob2: src/Game.cpp:267: void
> Game::executeOrder(boost::shared_ptr<Order>, int): Assertion
> `omb->numberRequested <= 20' failed.
>
> • Bug:Whenever I quit a game, I get a crash with this message:
>
> glob2: libgag/include/StreamBackend.h:66: virtual void
> GAGCore::FileStreamBackend::write(const void*, size_t): Assertion `fp' failed.
> ORDER_PLAYER_QUIT_GAME
- [glob2-devel] New 0.9.1 (Beta 1) Release Candidate tarball available, Kieran P, 2007/08/01
- [glob2-devel] still getting same crashes (was: New 0.9.1 (Beta 1) Release Candidate tarball available), Joe Wells, 2007/08/02
- Re: [glob2-devel] still getting same crashes (was: New 0.9.1 (Beta 1) Release Candidate tarball available), Kieran P, 2007/08/02
- Re: [glob2-devel] still getting same crashes,
Joe Wells <=
- Re: [glob2-devel] still getting same crashes, Kieran P, 2007/08/02
- Re: [glob2-devel] still getting same crashes, Joe Wells, 2007/08/02
- Re: [glob2-devel] still getting same crashes, Kieran P, 2007/08/02
- Re: [glob2-devel] still getting same crashes, Joe Wells, 2007/08/02
- Re: [glob2-devel] still getting same crashes, Kai Antweiler, 2007/08/02
- [glob2-devel] folders in gmail (was: still getting same crashes), Joe Wells, 2007/08/03
- Re: [glob2-devel] folders in gmail (was: still getting same crashes), Martin Voelkle, 2007/08/03
- Re: [glob2-devel] folders in gmail (was: still getting same crashes), Bradley Arsenault, 2007/08/03
- Re: [glob2-devel] still getting same crashes, Bradley Arsenault, 2007/08/03
- Re: [glob2-devel] still getting same crashes, Joe Wells, 2007/08/06