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maybe an idea where to start?
der.brandt
at least we now know that it is not the plugins that are problematic.
i fear that you really have to trim down the patch to a minimal set of
objects that trigger the crash.
fmsdr
IOhannes
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Zitat von bra...@subnet.at:
sorry first...i was out of office...lets start
Zitat von "IOhannes m zmoelnig" <zmoel...@iem.at>:
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On 2011-08-30 13:16, bra...@subnet.at wrote:
now we are dealing with GEM: ver: 0.93.1
cool, thanks
therefore:
could you try to move the "gem_imageMAGICK.dll" out of the way?
(effectively disabling this plugin).
so could we try that again?
for simplicity, could you move _all_ plugins into a disabled/ folder (or
rename all of them; or delete all of them),
i put everything into disabled folder except Gem.dll
and then post the verbose2
logs (and -noprefs -lib Gem ...)
as attached
gmasdr
IOhannes
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