There you go: fixed in 4.1.2, i.e. rev ac3dd60b8c45.
** Changed in: enblend
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Title:
Enfuse
It works. Thank you!
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Title:
Enfuse 4.1.1 crashes on Windows 7
Status in Enblend:
Fix Released
Bug description:
When I try to enfuse
The problem is the escaping exception Minimizer1D::set_bracket: minimum not
bracketed.
It was fixed in rev0f3c8eea75a2, which belongs to the current development
series; the
patch has not been backported to the stable series yet, i.e it is currently
unreleased.
I've run it under the debugger, but there are no symbols:
KernelBase.dll!07fefd8d940d() Unknown
enfuse.exe!00013fa21fcc() Unknown
enfuse.exe!00013f764055() Unknown
enfuse.exe!00013f897ede() Unknown
enfuse.exe!00013fa8f1c7()
The issue is that there is no error message. The EXE crashes and Windows
reports 'Stopped working'. I've added the message box content to the
description.
** Description changed:
When I try to enfuse the attached three images, Windows reports an error
message on the following enfuse command:
(1) You could re-run Enfuse with a higher verbosity setting.
See the Enfuse manual for a description of the levels.
(2) You could re-run Enfuse under the supervision of a debugger.
Keep your fingers crossed that your binary contains (enough)
debugging symbols.
This should give us more
We can't smell error messages. You must show them to us in the Bug
Description.
** Changed in: enblend
Status: New = Incomplete
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