Hello Helmut, Thanks a lot for digging into this.
I just installed your latest version on the SP3 and unfortunately QMS is still crashing on activating OSM Topo and OpenStreetMap (but strangely not with OpenCycleMap). Those are the default maps obtained through the "help I want maps". Sometimes, it doesn't immediately crash but the background stays yellow (despite it saying it is loading tiles with a counter in the upper left corner of the map window), except once I saw very few dark red lines from OSM Topo. When this happens, the crash happens very shortly afterwards, after a small panning of zooming movement with the mouse. According to the Windows event viewer, the crash is always within Qt5Network.dll. Maybe a bug in Qt? Are you already using the latest Qt release for compiling? I tried running QMS from the console (cmd) but I don't seem to get any messages at all (even running with the "-d" flag). Is there some special way to activate debug mode under Windows? Thanks, -Pierre. On 10/10/2015 09:42, Helmut Schmidt wrote: > Hello all, > > I still cannot reproduce the crash issue. > I once had crash with the OpenStreetMap.tms but could not reproduce this > later on. Neither with the release version nor in the debugger. > > I have created a test version of the latest source from the repository. > As Oliver told me that he has inserted somewhere (just by suspicion) and > additional mutex, that version might be worth a try. > You can download it from > https://bitbucket.org/huirad/test/downloads/QMapShack_Install_Windows64bit__1.3.1.post.1333.exe > (Note that this contains also some other work in progress from Oliver). > > Also I have improved the build instructions for Windows. > They are now in a separate file nsi/HOWTO-BUILD.txt in the source > repository. Hopefully this helps others to build QMS for Windows. > (And hopefully the length of this description does not scare you too > much. It simply reflects what I have to do in reality. Any improvement > proposals are welcome.) > > I think that I will find some time in the next days to talk with Oliver > how to proceed hunting this bug. > > Have a great weekend, > > Helmut > > Am 23.09.2015 um 10:46 schrieb [email protected]: >> Hello, >> >> I also get crashes on W7 64 bits with the default OSM TMS file >> (attached, but you should get the same when clicking on "help I want >> maps and don't want to read the doc"). >> >> Sometimes it happens right after activating the layer, sometimes I need >> to drag the map to get the crash. >> >> Other default maps (OpenCycleMap.tms, OSM_Topo.tms, WorldSat.wmts and >> WorldTopo.wmts) work fine. >> >> In fact I get this problem with OpenStreetMap.tms since several months, >> but I never really tried to solve it as I do not use Mapnik online map >> with QMS ; I mainly use Garmin files, DEM data and Google Maps layers. >> >> Bye >> >> Le 22.09.2015 22:52, Pierre Baldensperger a écrit : >> >>> Hi Helmut, >>> >>> No unfortunately there is nothing specific. The Surface Pro 3 actually >>> runs Windows 8.1 Pro 64bits (French version in case that matters). >>> >>> I did a clean QMS install (with your installer of course!). >>> >>> Then I clicked on the button "help I want maps and don't want to read >>> the doc" and selected the ".QMapShack" subdirectory in the user >>> directory "c:\users\username". >>> >>> The WorldTopo WMTS layer seems to work, and the OpenCycleMap TMS layer >>> also, but the OpenStreetMap TMS layer crashes QMS. The Windows event >>> viewer says there is an event 1000 in "Qt5Network.dll", exception code >>> 0xc0000005, offset 0x000...00015e2b. The IGN WMTS layer produces exactly >>> the same crash. Maybe it's just a network error due to access denied on >>> the corresponding servers...? >>> >>> Sorry I'm not familiar enough with Windows to tell you more, but I can >>> send you a crashlog if you provide instructions how to generate one. >>> >>> -Pierre. >>> >>> >>> >>> On 22/09/2015 22:27, Helmut Schmidt wrote: >>>> Hi Pierre, >>>> >>>> I don't get a crash with QMS 1.3.1 on W7/64bit with OSM TMS. >>>> Is there anything further specific to reproduce the crash? >>>> >>>> Best Regards, >>>> >>>> Helmut >>>> >>>> Am 22.09.2015 um 22:23 schrieb Pierre Baldensperger: >>>>> >>>>> I forgot to mention I use QMS under Linux (OpenSuSE 13.2 / 64 bits). >>>>> I just tested with v1.3.1 under Windows 8 64 bits (MS Surface Pro 3) and >>>>> indeed it crashes, but not just with the IGN map : OSM TMS also crashes >>>>> so I think it's part of a wider problem. >>>>> >>>>> -Pierre. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Qlandkartegt-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qlandkartegt-users
