On 13/08/09 4:23 PM, "Christian Anthon" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm having similar problems. Michael, could you try with an empty > database (move ~/.gnubg/gnubg.db out of the way) and see if you can > add a match/show the records. I'll try to find time to look at it in > the weekend if you cannot reproduce. > Can't reproduce it on Debian Lenny Stable. I had a copy of Kubuntu9.04 (I know Misja is using Ubuntu but not sure what release). I installed it in VMWare, did an apt-get build-dep gnubg as a cheap way of pulling in the dependencies. I pulled the latest CVS (With the assert fixes) I then did: ./autogen.sh ./configure --enable-threads sudo make install Ran Gnubg (With no gnubg directory present in ~/.gnubg since it was my first time). I did "Show Records" it told me "No data in Database". I then played a 3 pt match. I did "Add match or session to the database". It happily added it. I went and did a "Show records" and it happily displayed the database stats. I then exited, removed the database, redid the same exercise of playing a 3pt match and added/showed the records with no issues. I noticed that Misja doesn't use python. So I did the entire compile/testing above except I used: ./configure --enable-threads --without-python My build environment is about as virgin as you can get. It was 32 bit. Are you guys using 64 bit OS's? I must admit I have never seen the behavior you guys are experiencing. _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
