severity 447151 normal
thanks

Hi Gerfried,

On 10/18/07, Gerfried Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Filip Van Raemdonck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-18 14:57:28 CEST]:
> > Package: wesnoth-sotbe
> > Version: 1.1.1-3
>
> I really wonder where you got that version of the package from,
> especially since you say you started with it just today... Oldstable has
> a 0.9 version of it, in experimental with the development release there
> is 1.3.9. I can just guess that the old devel releases of 1.1 also had
> that campaign and it never made it into the stable 1.2 release.

You're probably entirely correct. :)
I realized after sending the report and reading over it myself that
the version numbers were off. Looking around, I noticed that the
campaign was no longer available currently in testing/unstable, so it
must indeed have been a leftover installation from an earlier version.

> That said, could you pretty please look if your problem still exists in
> the experimental release of the campaign?

I searched around and found a 1.2-1 version on p.d.o in Andreas
Tille's webspace. I also grabbed the 1.3.9-3 version from
experimental.
With the unstable 1:1.2.7-2 version of wesnoth{,-data} both crash, but
no longer emit the crash message from the old campaign package. They
simplay display "segmentation fault". (please note, while the saved
game is from the same application version, the campaign versions are
off in these cases)

> There is no real chance to get something fixed along these lines in oldstable,
> and I can't support you with the 1.1.1 version of the campaign anyway because
>  it's nowhere in the pool, not even a close version number. :)

Fair enough that you can't make the campaign to work. :)
However, the crash should not happen this ugly -- wesnoth should
rather say it can't load the saved game because of whatever the issue
is. (and if we can figure that out, maybe it's possible to fix the
campaign so I can continue :)


KR,

Filip



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