On 12/08/09 1:56 PM, "Misja Alma" <[email protected]> wrote: > I built gnubg with a snapshot from 11-8-2009 on Ubuntu and decided to > try adding an analysed match to the database. > However this made gnubg crash without any message or whatever. > Clicking 'show records' gives the same effect. > > Is the database support in gnubg broken or did I do something wrong? >
Howdy, I downloaded the Aug 11, 2009 snapshot onto a Debian Lenny (Stable) system and built ./configure --enable-threads and it worked as expected. When running it from the command line does Gnubg show an error message on the console? One thing I would try is going to Settings/Options/Database, then add a new database (just for testing). I'd also make sure the DB Type is correct. Are ou using Sqlite, mysql or postgres? Then click on the new database you created and select OK. Now try seeing if adding a new match to the database works. I'm trying to rule out a corrupt DB. If that doesn't show any promise can you email me a copy of your config.h and config.log (And the console output when it runs/dies). Mike _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
