Hi, Thanks for your help. When run from the command line Gnubg gives the error message '(No game) Segmentation fault' before crashing.
I tried adding a new database (I didn't find the Settings/Options/Database tab until now ..) but when I open the Database tab it doesn't let me add any database. The DB Type drop down is empty, and under info it says 'Database connection failed, installation problem!'. I do have both sqlite and mysql installed on my system, but apparently I still need to do something else? Thanks, Misja 2009/8/12 Michael Petch <[email protected]>: > > 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
