<URL: http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=40009 >

Hello:

I've experienced this crash more than once now: it was early in the 
game, I gave my explorers the "Auto-Explore" order, set tech 
research/goal and city production, and didn't have much of anything to 
do for several turns except watch and hit "Turn Done".  Suddenly, one of 
the explorers stopped, for no apparent reason, in the middle of nowhere, 
as if awaiting orders, like they do when they suddenly find themselves 
in neutral territory after a treaty.  So, I simply gave it the 
"Auto-Explore" order again, and the civserver immediately crashed with 
this error message:*
*
"[...]
civserver: unithand.c:612: handle_unit_change_activity: Assertion 
`punit->activity == ACTIVITY_EXPLORE' failed.
Aborted
[...]"

I'm running FreeCiv 2.1.2 with the GTK client, compiled from source code 
with no known errors or warnings of any kind, on Fedora 7 Linux.

Thanx and Regards,
Vince

-- 
"I may detest what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say 
it." EB Hall, "Friends of Voltaire", 1906 


Hello:

I've experienced this crash more than once now: it was early in the game, I gave my explorers the "Auto-Explore" order, set tech research/goal and city production, and didn't have much of anything to do for several turns except watch and hit "Turn Done".  Suddenly, one of the explorers stopped, for no apparent reason, in the middle of nowhere, as if awaiting orders, like they do when they suddenly find themselves in neutral territory after a treaty.  So, I simply gave it the "Auto-Explore" order again, and the civserver immediately crashed with this error message:


"[...]
civserver: unithand.c:612: handle_unit_change_activity: Assertion `punit->activity == ACTIVITY_EXPLORE' failed.
Aborted
[...]"

I'm running FreeCiv 2.1.2 with the GTK client, compiled from source code with no known errors or warnings of any kind, on Fedora 7 Linux.

Thanx and Regards,
Vince
-- 
"I may detest what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." EB Hall, "Friends of Voltaire", 1906 
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