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Re: [libredwg] Segmentation Fault


From: Davinder Kumar
Subject: Re: [libredwg] Segmentation Fault
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 22:54:29 +0530

On 24 June 2011 06:52, .Org.Com <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 2:54 AM, Till Heuschmann
> <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> The version of the DWG file you can determine by opening the file in a text
>> editor and looking at the first characters.
>> If the version is greater than "AC1015" than the file format is newer than
>> 2000 and libredwg will probably fail.
>
> @ Davinder
>
> Use head commnad
>
> head -n 1 YourDWG_FIle.dwg
> AC1018
>
> It will throw something like AC1018 and some garbage. If numeric part
> (i.e 1018) is  >1015, that mean that .dwg file is not supported by
> current version of library libreDWG.
Sir most of the files are not supported by current version because its
numeric values is greater than 1015.But one thing i want to ask, i
have one file which is supported by current libredwg, but whenever i
tried to convert it to svg format it again gives some segmentation
fault with lots of section parameters.What is that?
The output of that command is attached with this e-mail.
>
> Solution is ask author of file to save it in lower version using
> AutoCAD or DraftSight :-(
Sure sir.
>
> @ All
>
> Will next version of libreDWG be ale to support it.

>
> --
> H.S.Rai
> .Org.Com
>
>



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