"Build Clean" of simgear and fgfs seems to have cured the problem. 4 
successful starts so far on the desktop.  I will try now with the laptop.

Time for a bit of Bill Gates bashing ? ;-)

Thanks

Alan

-----Original Message----- 
From: James Turner
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2013 11:18 AM
To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Restore GPS compatibility with 2.10 - MSVC10


On 1 Jun 2013, at 10:55, Alan Teeder <ajtee...@v-twin.org.uk> wrote:

> Are there any other reports of this?. I see it on my desktop and laptop 
> machines. Occasionally fgfs starts normally. There is at least an 80% 
> chance of failure.
>

There's no other reports so far, I was hoping some other folks who use 
Windows would have reported any issues. I take it, it occurs relatively 
early on startup, so I shall try some runs using valgrind here, since it is 
very likely the problem is memory corruption. The commit in question 
actually fixes a couple of memory leaks (albeit benign ones), but there is 
presumably something else going on.

I suppose you have done a rebuild from clean of FlightGear? I did change one 
type from being a dumb pointer to a smart-pointer, but since you are using 
VisualStudio it's unlikely the IDE would have failed to notice this when 
rebuilding. (don't worry about Boost / OSG, just FG itself)

Regards,
James


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