[Fixed v3.10] Crash when adjusting Minimum Load May 18, 2009, 02:28:37 am The program crashes when the user attempts to manually type a new Minimum Load value without first deleting all the characters that are already in the entry box. In other words, if you made a new line and wanted to change a stop's Minimum Load to 30; in the schedule window (for single convoy or the whole line, it doesn't matter) you must delete the "0" before trying to type "30". If you try to simply type a "3" in front of the "0", like I do, it will crash.No crash if the arrow keys are used to adjust or if the existing value is completely deleted before a new entry is made.Edit: Problem was not ST Exp - no error in v3.10 Quote Selected Last Edit: May 18, 2009, 11:43:50 pm by tick tock
Re: [Bug v3.9] Crash when adjusting Minimum Load Reply #1 – May 18, 2009, 08:06:31 am Tick tock,thank you for your bug report. Given this bug report from the Simutrans-Standard nightlies, however, can you check to see whether it can be reproduced in the nightly? I suspect that this is not a Simutrans-Experimental specific problem, as I have not done anything to that part of the code. Quote Selected
Re: [Bug v3.9] Crash when adjusting Minimum Load Reply #2 – May 18, 2009, 10:47:06 am Unable to reproduce error when using nightly r2476 Quote Selected
Re: [Bug v3.9] Crash when adjusting Minimum Load Reply #3 – May 18, 2009, 11:00:52 am Hi Tick Tock,You are unable reproduce the error in nightly r2476 because Dwachs said in the other thread that it is already fixed in r2474. Quote Selected
Re: [Bug v3.9] Crash when adjusting Minimum Load Reply #4 – May 18, 2009, 11:04:49 am 3.10, which I hope to release this evening, will incorporate the latest nightly, so that should be fixed there, too. Thank you for the report, though! :-) Quote Selected
Re: [Bug v3.9] Crash when adjusting Minimum Load Reply #5 – May 18, 2009, 11:42:06 pm Quote from: jamespetts – on May 18, 2009, 08:06:31 amI suspect that this is not a Simutrans-Experimental specific problem, as I have not done anything to that part of the code.Yes, you were correct, the incorporated fix took care of the problem. No error in v3.10. Quote Selected