Remove --double option.
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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widelands |
Fix Released
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Low
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Shevonar |
Bug Description
Steps to reproduce (assuming you have gdb installed):
1. Open a terminal (if necessary, navigate to the folder where you have compiled widelands) and run "gdb widelands".
2. Once gdb has loaded, run "run --double".
Expected results:
I get two instances of widelands, like when I run "widelands --double".
Actual result:
I get one working window, and the other seem to crash.
Every time I try it, it simply crashes, with a different backtrace each time. Specifying other parameters in gdb works fine, and widelands --double works fine outside gdb. It looks like it has problems handling both instances.
I normally rank crashes at least medium, but since this is only happening in gdb, I'm marking it low as it is unlikely to affect normal players.
Widelands bzr r6365 on Ubuntu 11.10
gdb 7.3-0ubuntu2
Related branches
- SirVer: Approve
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Diff: 181 lines (+0/-128)3 files modifiedsrc/ui_basic/panel.cc (+0/-5)
src/wlapplication.cc (+0/-102)
src/wlapplication.h (+0/-21)
description: | updated |
Changed in widelands: | |
status: | Triaged → In Progress |
Changed in widelands: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
An example log. As said above, I get different backtraces each time, so this is just one of many.