Start gnubg. Go to Settings->Options->Display

Set number of digits in output to  or less. There was an error in earlier versions of gnubg which created buffers for building ouput that only supported a smaller number of digits. Later versions have, I believe, bumped the minimum size to handle all possible values of this setting


On 11/12/17 22:47, Chris Fahning wrote:
I don't know how many digits before the dot the MWC plans to produce because the crash occurs right away.

Peculiar it is showing up in my v. 1.05.001.

Guess there is nothing for me right now then?

Support had to tell me about v. 1.05.001.  The one common on the internet site is v. 1.05.000. /How can one keep track of any new updates when they come out?/
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Thank you
Chris





On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 10:24 AM, Philippe Michel <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 03:09:42PM -0600, Chris Fahning wrote:

    > perform the following steps anytime during a game after you've
    rolled the
    > dice:
    > HINT ICON > MWC BUTTON
    >
    > i run 1.05.001, [...] on windows 10

    There used to be a problem that could cause such crashes when
    displaying
    numbers with many decimal digits (5 or more I think, can be changed in
    Settings / Options / Display / Number of digits in output). It worked
    fine for equities with values in the 0.xxxxxx format, but not for MWC
    with 2 or 3 digits before the decimal dot.

    Is this the case for you ?

    On the other hand, according to
    http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/gnubg/gnubg/format.c?view=log
    <http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/gnubg/gnubg/format.c?view=log>
    (this is the fix at revison 1.50)
    the bug should be present in version 1.05.000 and earlier but fixed in
    1.05.001




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