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Tue, 27 March 2012 18:17 |
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Lance wrote on Tue, 27 March 2012 16:00 | environment: ubuntu-oneric-amd64 theide version 4714
Trying to access Package Organizer results in TheIde crashes.
Eg: open the AddressBook from examples assembly, right click on "AddressBook" in the workspace area, select "Package Organizer" in the popup menu, theide crashes with error message "Fatal Error - Invalid memory access!".
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Seems like I will have to install Ubuntu after all I'll try to build packages with debugging symbols and investigate. Right now I think it could be either caused by something specific in the ubuntu environment or by some difference in the build process caused by the new makefile.
I'm not sure about the errors in the sources... I've been using gcc 4.5 for a long time without any apparent troubles. Also launchpad used gcc 4.5.2 to compile theide for the natty packages without complaints, not even warning. Are you using some unusual compiler flags? Perhaps you could post a verbose output from the compiler compiling these files, including the command line.
Anyway, thanks a lot for your help Lance
Honza
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Re: Testers wanted for new .deb packages
By: Lance on Mon, 26 March 2012 18:09
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By: Lance on Tue, 27 March 2012 16:00
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