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crashes with signal 11
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** Also affects: widelands (upstream)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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crashes with signal 11
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Setting this back to unconfirmed so the defect assignee can see if the
additional information I gave was helpful.
** Changed in: widelands (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Unconfirmed
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crashes with signal 11
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73199
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I will have to try get more debug. Mine also crashed with signal 11. I had set
the screen mode to 1024x768, and clicked apply, then went to the screen mode
dialog again, and then hit apply as there was nothing else I wanted to change.
It then promptly hung.
Philip Paquette - the URL you gave
Okay. There is a widelands-dbg package, but not a libogg0-dbg or -dbgsym
package (even with the pitti repository) present. If I am reading the
dump correctly, that was the root of the problem. Running the code again
with the widelands-dbg package installed, it crashed the first time I
selected the
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Philip Paquette schrieb:
Hi,
Thank you for taking the time for submitting a bug report.
I would need more information. Is it possible to reproduce the crash
and if yes, how, or is it simply a random crash? Could you install debug
symbols and
Hi,
Thank you for taking the time for submitting a bug report.
I would need more information. Is it possible to reproduce the crash
and if yes, how, or is it simply a random crash? Could you install debug
symbols and provide a Backtrace of the crash
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BackTrace for