One more trace,
with log-level=debug, the last thing I see is:
Splash screen progress reading aircraft list
Splash screen progress reading airport navigation data
Loading Airport Database ...
Data file version = 810
End of file reached
[FINISHED LOADING]
Loading Navaid Databases
localizer:IITL,
If anyone else is seeing this (or isn't, with a clean, up-to-date
tree), that'd be very helpful information, since I'm not.
I did some digging with the following result:
The code crashes when calling apt-getRunwayByIdent for airport OAKB and
runway 29 for the OAKB 29 CAT II ILS.
With some
It's not clear to me if this as a clean build (in the code sense) -
you say fresh autogen.sh and configure, but that doesn't necessarily
imply existing object files get rebuilt (or does it?)
Oh sorry - forgot to mention that I also executed make clean
If anyone else is seeing this (or isn't,
On vendredi 09 janvier 2009, James Turner wrote:
On 9 Jan 2009, at 11:17, James Turner wrote:
If anyone else is seeing this (or isn't, with a clean, up-to-date
tree), that'd be very helpful information, since I'm not.
Never mind, I can reproduce this locally on my (Vmware) ubuntu, so
it's
On 9 Jan 2009, at 11:17, James Turner wrote:
If anyone else is seeing this (or isn't, with a clean, up-to-date
tree), that'd be very helpful information, since I'm not.
Never mind, I can reproduce this locally on my (Vmware) ubuntu, so
it's something Linux-y, not a build issue.
Will
On vendredi 09 janvier 2009, James Turner wrote:
On 9 Jan 2009, at 13:18, gerard robin wrote:
get same kind of crash here with gdb:
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0088c7c9 in
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