Hi,

On 13 March 2013 15:42, Fulvio <f...@libero.it> wrote:
> I'm sorry that you are experiencing so many crashes.

Since many people seem to have misunderstood me, let me clarify: I
don't have random crashes, but there is a specific bug that leads to a
segfault in my version of scid. If you do an "Open recent base as
tree" for one DB, and then do it again for any other DB (or the same),
scid segfaults. I use that a lot for my analysis (especially during
the openings), so I end up restarting scid a lot.

I'm running a slightly outdated version of Ubuntu (11.10 I think), the
Version number of scid is 1:4.3.0.cvs20110714-1. Checking the debian
package I can see that despite the lack of upstream releases the
debian maintainer actually regularly packages VCS builds, there is a
newer version in Debian testing (thanks Oliver :)). My apologies for
not checking earlier.

> If you are a developer it will be helpful if you can compile the latest source

Yes, I'm a developer, but rather than having to build my own versions,
I would like to have an active upstream with regular releases that can
be properly packaged. :)

Kind regards,
Aljoscha

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