I am on linux, and I generally use the latest source code, typically within a couple of hours or days of HEAD. I did most recent PNS code, and I don't speak git hash codes because they are totally out of order, in more ways than one.
No I cannot supply a board.
After building pcbnew as a Debug release and running it standalone under a debugger, I have yet to see it crash. Summarizing the changes in my usage environment:
1) Compiled differently, Debug vs. Release
2) Running standalone.
3) Under debugger.
1) strikes me as most likely, although there is still a very remote possibility that I have reduced my pushing and shoving since this Debug built was put to use. From a pure probability point of view, I am currently leanging towards: code generation issue.
I am on linux, and I generally use the latest source code, typically within a couple of hours or days of HEAD. I did most recent PNS code, and I don't speak git hash codes because they are totally out of order, in more ways than one.
No I cannot supply a board.
After building pcbnew as a Debug release and running it standalone under a debugger, I have yet to see it crash. Summarizing the changes in my usage environment:
1) Compiled differently, Debug vs. Release
2) Running standalone.
3) Under debugger.
1) strikes me as most likely, although there is still a very remote possibility that I have reduced my pushing and shoving since this Debug built was put to use. From a pure probability point of view, I am currently leanging towards: code generation issue.