Hello Pierre and Oliver,

thanks for the feedback.
I also have a map where the
"background stays yellow (despite it saying it is loading tiles with a
counter in the upper left corner of the map window)"
(the WebAtlas_DE provided by Oliver). In my case there is never a tile 
loaded and there is also no tile in the cache directory. And even when I 
run it in the debugger there are no error logs.

@Pierre: Debug messages are currently active in windows when you run QMS 
from within the VS2013 debugger. I will talk with Oliver what the best 
solution could be. Maybe I can convince him to add an entry in the 
settings menu where you can select a file to write the debug messages to 
(I think command line switches are maybe too tricky for many Windows users).

I am still on Qt5.4 with QMS although Qt5.5 is out since a while and I 
already have downloaded it since a while.

So I will
- update my Qt installation (for Qt5.4 I have 5.4.0-1 while the updater 
offers me a 5.4.2 as I just notice)
- get Olivers latest patch
- provide you test binaries with both latest Qt5.4 and 5.5

Please be patient a while - I will keep you updated.

Helmut

Am 10.10.2015 um 13:54 schrieb Oliver Eichler:
> Hi
>
> I checked in another patch. Please test.
>
> Oliver
>
> Am Samstag, 10. Oktober 2015, 13:32:55 schrieb Pierre Baldensperger:
>
>  > 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.
>
>  >
>
>  >
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