Hi Menno,

This bug was already fixed in the current SVN Version of SUMO. You can
download and compile the SVN Version of SUMO to avoid bugs as these.

Regards

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2017-06-29 11:45 GMT+02:00 Menno van der Woude via sumo-devel <
[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> here is a NETEDIT crash I came accross:
>
> - add an e3 detector to a network, add detEntry and detExit to it (both in
> different edges)
> - now try adding another detExit, to the same e3 detector; NETEDIT shows a
> message box: FXCommandGroup::abort: already working on undo or redo.
> - then NETEDIT crashes.
>
> Maybe this is expected behaviour? Ie., maybe this is not supposed to be
> possible?
> It would be nice (also for e2 detectors) to be able to have them span
> multiple lanes. Is that a planned feature? (Or would it complicate things
> like measuring occupancy etc?)
>
> In this example, I would like to measure delay time (ie. timeloss) over a
> controlled intersection, where there is one entry lane, and two exit lanes.
> Would I need to add 2 e3 detectors?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Menno van der Woude
> CodingConnected e.U. (Wien - Österreich)
> E [email protected]
> W www.codingconnected.eu
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