Trunk nightly
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Re: Trunk nightly
I am trying to "well, just 'print' the clouds on the terrain, both are generated at the same time anyway". Currently, the result looks more like forests than clouds. I guess I have to do something about the normals, and then do some manual alpha blending. Before I put more effort into this: is it bound to fail because of something I haven't realised yet?
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Would it be possible to share the result of the following command, please?
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<Oolite Home Folder>
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$ md5sum <Oolite Home Folder>/oolite.app/Resources/Textures/oolite_asteroid_diffuse.png
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Sure, here you go.
This image is the 'OK' one copied from my Oolite 1.84 install - the troublesome original was over-written when I C&P'd this one in.
I wonder if the image just corrupted during the download.
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$ md5sum GNUstep/Applications/Oolite-trunk/oolite.app/Resources/Textures/oolite_asteroid_diffuse.png
5ab4d87354ade6106d33a0b89c24689d GNUstep/Applications/Oolite-trunk/oolite.app/Resources/Textures/oolite_asteroid_diffuse.png
I wonder if the image just corrupted during the download.
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That was just my OCD. I confirm that this is the correct png.
That was just my OCD. I confirm that this is the correct png.
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That's OK. I'm always grateful for the help I get here.
TBH I should have dug a bit deeper before I posted the first report. Normally with texture problems I would check the image itself and the naming etc, and had I done so I would have noticed the image was suspect as the thumb wouldn't display. Unfortunately the log entry suggested it was more of a system software problem, so I thought it worth mentioning.
TBH I should have dug a bit deeper before I posted the first report. Normally with texture problems I would check the image itself and the naming etc, and had I done so I would have noticed the image was suspect as the thumb wouldn't display. Unfortunately the log entry suggested it was more of a system software problem, so I thought it worth mentioning.
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Oolite crashed while loading a commander - does this lot mean anything?
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Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: oolite.exe
Application Version: 0.0.0.0
Application Timestamp: 58a7c450
Fault Module Name: ntdll.dll
Fault Module Version: 6.1.7601.17514
Fault Module Timestamp: 4ce7c8f9
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 0000000000054725
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
Locale ID: 2057
Additional Information 1: 894d
Additional Information 2: 894d28ee7dfa51df3dffcaf4e428a1bd
Additional Information 3: 830a
Additional Information 4: 830ad24cc270b772f1f88abfaa68d787
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The only thing that this tells me is that you are running Windows 7 SP1. The million dollar question here is, is this reproducible? If you load that commander again, does it crash? Try it a few times and Shift-startup on some of them. If you can get it to crash reproducibly please let us know. I have a suspicion of what it might be (hint: issue #204 related) but can't be sure without any more information. If you can get it to crash again, I could send you an executable with a potential fix to test.
Also, was there anything about any exceptions in the log when it crashed?
Also, was there anything about any exceptions in the log when it crashed?
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Oh well - it looked informative.another_commander wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2017 7:54 amThe only thing that this tells me is that you are running Windows 7 SP1.
No, not reproducible - it just happens every so often. And nothing in the log, I'm afraid.
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How often? <scratches head> I can't really say - don't keep notes. I'm always willing to test a workaround exe though.
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Here is the 64-bit version of the current trunk with issue 204 workaround applied. Feel free to test and let us know if it crashes at any point. I understand it's difficult to say if this works for you when there is no established pattern of frequency of crashes, but try for as long as you can. Let's hope for the best.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwG6R5 ... sp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwG6R5 ... sp=sharing
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Thanks! <grumbles - downloads WinZip - grumbles>
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Which version of the workaround is that? We went through quite a few!
I'd use the one in branch issue_204_v3 - are you using the same one?
I'd use the one in branch issue_204_v3 - are you using the same one?
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I used the retain workaround - was the simplest and fastest to compile and zip up. All proposals we have there don't go down to the root of the problem and just kind of dance around it IMO, so we really need to come up with an actual fix. Until then, any of the workarounds would do for the purposes of finding out whether the bug we are seeing here is this issue or not.
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<grumbles> Can't use that without registering - stuff 'em! I'll stick with the current
.exe
and see if I can force a crash.I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!