Hi,
I have just done the usual crash test, and I got a nice segfault :D
Using the following data (the problem is linked to these data, no crash 
with gwy files):
https://framadrop.org/r/wGHhLFMdKX#dDnIfgbIIRGiz3Z/B7iO193OYhzdWRn/XyLx/YPtm+k=

First, the module does not show "sphere" in the function type list 
(although it is obviously set on the sphere type),
and when choosing "pyramid (diamond)" I get this:

(gwyddion:2848): Module-DEBUG: fit-shape.c:782: fit_param_table_resize: 
(0,000007) 0 -> 7
(gwyddion:2848): Module-DEBUG: fit-shape.c:906: fit_correl_table_resize: 
(0,007605) 0 -> 7
(gwyddion:2848): Module-DEBUG: fit-shape.c:1908: circumscribe_x_y: 
(0,049724) filling cache 0x7fffe9019910
(gwyddion:2848): Module-DEBUG: fit-shape.c:1837: range_z: (0,052889) 
filling cache 0x7fffe9019910
(gwyddion:2848): Module-DEBUG: fit-shape.c:782: fit_param_table_resize: 
(4,230862) 7 -> 183
Erreur de segmentation

Kind Regards.

François


Le 08/08/2016 à 12:51, David Nečas (Yeti) a écrit :
> On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 05:33:59PM +0200, jeangobet wrote:
>> Many thanks, it works perfectly!
> I am writing a new module for fiting various geometrical shapes on the
> data.  It is present in current development snaphots in the menu as
>
>      Data Process → Level → Fit Shape
>
> Even though it is not finished it already works quite well and offers a
> handful of useful shapes.  I intend to remove Fit Sphere in 2.46 because
> it does not do, IMO, anything the new module cannot do [better].
>
> Please check out the new module if you (that means anyone) use Fit
> Sphere.  If you think that functionality would be lost by removing it
> please let me know what exactly would be lost.
>
> Regards,
>
> Yeti
>
>
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