Hi

>There is also a ticket about a regression in the print composer: since
>1.7.x there is an issue when printing large formats on win32

I've just tried to print to A0 with QGIS 1.6 on win7 (64bit, but QGIS compiled on WoW 32 bit) and got the crash. For me, it looks like a memory problem, not like a regression.

Some more observations:

-QGIS on win7 compiled with msvc 64 bit: printing to A0 works
-Linux 64bit: printing to A0 works (I remember it worked on 32bit Linux too, probably because gcc is able to use more memory than msvc 32bit).
- No problem on Mac 64bit

Also, I don't recall larger changes in the print composer that could be related (but maybe in core components of QGIS and in the Qt libs?).

So the resolution is to use a 64bit compiled executable on Windows. Since at Sourcepole, we need to have a 64bit win version ready for our clients, we will also provide a public download for 1.8.

Regards,
Marco

On 02.05.2012 23:09, Giovanni Manghi wrote:
On Thu, 2012-05-03 at 07:00 +1000, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
For me http://hub.qgis.org/issues/5327 has needs to be fixed before
the release.  In it's current state it renders editing polylines and
polygons useless and frustrating.  This would not be good such a
otherwise good release.
the issues tagged as blockers can be reached using the query linked on
the right in redmine

http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/issues?query_id=23

beside the node tool issue there are other two regressions and a ticket
about the need to update licence files.

There is also a ticket about a regression in the print composer: since
1.7.x there is an issue when printing large formats on win32. This is
not a new/recently discovered issue, so it should not be a blocker as it
was decided in Lyon, but nevertheless I would like you dev to consider
try fix it in time for 1.8 as it affects *many* users.

cheers

-- Giovanni --

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