Hi, thanks for the answer,

I forgot to check it, but today I noticed that by the upgrades in the 
meantime the seg faults disappeared.
Therefore, the bug can be closed.

Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2007 19:38 schrieb Cyril Brulebois:
> Robin Haunschild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (13/05/2007):
> > I wanted to test k3dsurf on my amd64 sid (updated a minute ago).
> > Unfortunally, k3dsurf exited with a segmentation fault when I tried
> > to start it via k3dsurf or /usr/bin/k3dsurf on the command line.
>
> Hi, thanks for reporting it.
>
> I can only reproduce it when I disable OpenGL. Could you please check
> whether you can get it using OpenGL? I'm anyway forwarding the trace
> to the author. I'd like to make sure it also only happens on exit, is

In my case, it happened on start up. So the program wasn't usable at 
all. But as I told in the beginning of this mail, it does not happen 
any longer, testet on two different amd64 (one sid and one etch) 
machines.

> that correct? In which case I'd be tempted to downgrade the severity,
> I don't really see why that would be an RC bug, although I ACK that
> segfaults aren't good things…

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