Hi Andreas,
On Mon, 17. Jul 2017 at 17:07:03 +0200, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
> QGIS died on signal 11. Could not attach to process. There is some more
> stuff in the error message. Not sure if it is relevant.
Hi Jürgen,
I updated some system libs (C-stuff) in Kubuntu and now QGIS starts
again without a crash. The code revision displays fine again.
So apparently it was a temporary problem in my local system and is fixed
now.
Thanks again,
Andreas
On 2017-07-17 17:07, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
>
Hi Jürgen,
thx for the fix.
Unfortunately I now get a crash during startup after I compiled the
newest version ;-)
QGIS died on signal 11. Could not attach to process. There is some more
stuff in the error message. Not sure if it is relevant.
I did a "ninja clean" to make sure there is no
Hi Andreas,
On Mon, 17. Jul 2017 at 14:16:36 +0200, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
> I noticed, on another machine, a self compiled QGIS, that I don't see
> the code revision, but it only displays a "QGIS code branch" instead,
> with "Release 2.99" as the value.
Please verify with bcc8e90640d.
Hi, same here.
Previously, it pointed out to the commit url on github, something must be
broken now it tries to display the branch name.
Régis
2017-07-17 14:16 GMT+02:00 Neumann, Andreas :
> Hi,
>
> In the QGIS about dialogue I can see the QGIS code revision (e.g. on the
>
Hi,
In the QGIS about dialogue I can see the QGIS code revision (e.g. on the
QGIS master nightlies).
I noticed, on another machine, a self compiled QGIS, that I don't see
the code revision, but it only displays a "QGIS code branch" instead,
with "Release 2.99" as the value.
Does this mean