Hello Rick, hello Lubomir, hi All, you guys are really incredible ;-) I just hope you usually get some more sleep before going diving!
So after letting you work during night I can confirm the following: - If I first prevent Subsurface to load my affected XML at startup, then change to English translation and then load my affected XML the issue is gone. --> Everything stable. - Then I remove the last dive which triggered the issue. Language back to German. --> Stable - Now let's add the new dive via planner again. If I there in the planner move my mouse in the profile window immediately --> no crash yet But if I just change s.th. in the runtime and then move my mouse in the profile window --> crash Rick's experience confirmed! Best regards Stefan Am 18.10.2015 um 07:41 schrieb Rick Walsh: > > Stefan, > > On 18 Oct 2015 16:34, "Dirk Hohndel" <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > > > > On Oct 17, 2015, at 11:55 AM, Stefan Fuchs <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > > > Hello Subsurface team, hallo Dirk, > > > > > > reported the following issue to Dirk today and he already had a > first look at it: > > > Unfortunately the new subsurface 4.5 under Win10 on my side > immediately crashes during startup after I added a new dive with the > planner. > > > In fact it already crashed during adding the dive in the planner > multiple times but I once managed to save the change. > > > > OK, we figured out why it crashes. It's a bit late here and my tree > is an a somewhat chaotic state. > > So instead of causing a mess right now I'll clean things up and push > them out tomorrow and then > > create a "daily build" that you can test. > > > > > Now Subsurface crashes immediately on startup because the affected > file "Stefan.xml" is the default logbook file and loaded on startup. > > > > I'm still not quite sure why THAT would happen, though... I fear > there's another bug hidden > > somewhere > > > For me anyway, the crash occurred when the mouse pointer goes into the > profile window. Can you confirm it's the same for you? > > Move mouse to bottom left of screen when starting and it shouldn't crash. > > Obviously, this isn't a solution, it is just to test it's the same bug > we're talking about. > > Rick > -- Stefan Fuchs Banzhaldenstr. 66 70469 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711/4116289 Mobil: 0172/8922025 E-Mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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