On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 11:29:34PM -0400, Ales Hvezda wrote:
> >Create a new project;
> >Import a file (eg the TwoStageAmp example);
> >Go to the files pane and double-right click on the file.
> 
> 
>       Yeah, okay, reproduced here, and now partially fixed in CVS. 
> Attached is the patch to geda/src/task.c to fix the first seg fault.  The
> second segfault (related to "Create PCB...") is still a little mysterious.
> The method of creating a PCB that geda is using is a little dated.
> Please try out the patch and let me know if it helps.
> 
> Note, geda (gManager) doesn't work so great with files that have been imported
> (at least for me).  I need to look into why this isn't working, but it
> shouldn't segfault anymore.
> 
> The more I think about it, the more I'm beginning to think that geda 
> (gManager)
> should be pulled from Debian as it has gotten a little dated and it is
> not being maintained as agressively as it used to be.
> 
> >Another bug: if you open a project then hit OK without actually
> >selecting a file, geda hangs consuming 100% of cpu.
> 
>       I haven't been able to reproduce this problem here.
> 
>       How do you want to handle this fix?  Do you want to patch 20050313 
> yourself or do you want me to respin a new tarball.  I doubt you want me to
> re-release a brand new set of tarballs for everything (new version).

I didn't try the create PCB thing. I did copy the file from the examples
directory to my project directory manually then import it; not sure if
that was a good idea or not.

I can patch 20050313 myself. However if you think it might be better to
remove the geda package, I'll request it be removed.

Hopefully sarge will have a lifetime shorter than woody, else the
current version will be in use for 2.75 years...

Hamish
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