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Re: Octave Crashes During Normal Use


From: Markus Mützel
Subject: Re: Octave Crashes During Normal Use
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 17:37:44 +0100

Am 17. März 2020 um 17:07 Uhr schrieb "Henri Morin" <address@hidden>:
> Well I got a first crash fairly easily. Didn't realise it crashed since the 
> cmdshell was running which kept octave open. But running bt as you suggested 
> gets me a number of errors, most coming from \mingw64\bin\Qt5Core.dll but all 
> have some relation to Qt5. Top level exception was RaiseFailFastException () 
> from C:\WINDOWS\System32\KernelBase.dll
> 
> This is a little on the more technical side for me, so I am unsure what to do 
> with this information. I have attached screenshots of the full traceback 
> (even if I'm unsure they will appear on the thread) since that may be more 
> helpful.
 
Please, keep the mailing list in CC. I'm re-sending your attachments so the 
won't get lost.
And use bottom posting if possible.

It's ok now, but it would have been easier if you copy/pasted the backtrace to 
a text file and attached it.

It looks like the error occurs somewhere in the variable editor. Maybe that 
helps finding steps to reproduce the bug.
There are already a few bugs related to the variable editor that are tracked on 
savannah [1]. Maybe it is one of those...

Markus

[1]: 
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?go_report=Apply&group=octave&func=browse&set=custom&msort=0&report_id=101&advsrch=1&status_id%5B%5D=1&resolution_id%5B%5D=0&submitted_by%5B%5D=0&assigned_to%5B%5D=0&category_id%5B%5D=107&bug_group_id%5B%5D=0&severity%5B%5D=0&priority%5B%5D=0&summary=variable+editor&details=variable+editor&sumORdet=0&history_search=0&history_field=0&history_event=modified&history_date_dayfd=17&history_date_monthfd=3&history_date_yearfd=2020&chunksz=50&spamscore=5&boxoptionwanted=1#options
 

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