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Subject: [Freeciv-Dev] Re: Civclient crashes with a modpack (PR#476)
From: ZENIT News Agency <mark@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 20:30:29 +0200

The modpack worked fine on 1.11.0, but now it's crashing... I tried on my
Redhat 6.2 system and got the same Segmentation fault when I try to start
with the fantasy tiles. In creating the tiles, I augmented the size of
small.xpm by two tiles; in units.xpm and flags.xpm I added some tiles, but
the canvas size remained fixed (as compared to Trident). Before saving each
file, I indexed, using the standard pallettes.

Any ideas what might have changed between 1.11.0 and 1.11.4 that would
affect this? (I didn't get around to compiling 1.11.2 before 1.11.4 came
out...)

Mark

Hloupy.Honza@xxxxxxxx wrote:

> Full_Name: Honza Macháèek
> Version: 1.11.4
> Distribution: Built from source
> Client: Gtk+
> OS: Linux (Redhat 6.1)
> Submission from: (NULL) (195.178.64.179)
>
>   My 1.11.4 civclient built at Redhat 6.1 with GTK+ 1.2.8 (I've built
> this, along with glib 1.2.8, due to the GIMP) seems to work fine with the
> default rules and the ancients modpack, but crashes if started with
> --tiles fantasy
> With loglevel 2 the logfile ends after reading all the xpm files, before
> searching for the .civclientrc file. I haven't tried the Xaw client yet,
> so I don't know, whether the segfault is common to both of them or
> applies only to the GTK+ client. Neither I've tried the fantasy modpack
> before the 1.11.4 version.




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