Ok, talk like a pirate day isn't until Sept 19th. While you're fixing bug 
crashes, here is another one that I get when I build a debug version 7.7.0 from 
the repository.

[url]https://1drv.ms/t/s!ArIvftV8roEagWVFJar0-lCqs9pX[url]

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: David Anderson <[email protected]>
To: Richard Haselgrove <[email protected]>; Jacob Klein 
<[email protected]>; Rom Walton <[email protected]>; Art Masson 
<[email protected]>; BOINC Developers Mailing List 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Jul 5, 2017 5:33 pm
Subject: Re: [boinc_dev] [boinc_alpha] Disappearing BOINC Icon in System Tray 
(7.7.2) Requiring Manual Restart on Boot-Up

Well, shiver me timbers.I looked in AppData/Roaming/BOINC and found a crash 
file, which in my case had symbols.This showed that the Manager crashed when 
trying to parse an empty GUI RPC reply(in this case 
get_project_init_status()).I'll fix this crash; why it was getting an empty 
reply is not clear to me.-- DavidOn 7/5/2017 2:17 PM, Richard Haselgrove 
wrote:> Well, blow me down. I've got a file in C:\Users\Richard > 
Haselgrove\AppData\Roaming\BOINC too - unhelpful, because my data is in 
D:\BOINCdata>>> Full file attached for direct addressees>>> On Wednesday, 5 
July 2017, 21:07, Jacob Klein <[email protected]> wrote:>>> Hey Rom / 
David:>>> I'll be damned, I AM getting an error in stderrgui.txt, when BOINC 
Manager fails > to launch correctly at Windows login and leaves stale tray 
icon. This > stderrgui.txt info should help you solve it, I'd think. Here 
goes.>>> File location: C:\Users\jacob\AppData\Roaming\BOINC\stderrgui.txt>> 
Full file: Attached>> ***Juicy parts*** (note: This was with BOINC 7.8.0 x64 on 
Windows 10 x64, and I > have manually installed Oracle VirtualBox v5.0.40 Build 
115130):>> Unhandled Exception Detected...> - Unhandled Exception Record -> 
Reason: Access Violation (0xc0000005) at address 0x00007FF7A0FADFC6 write 
attempt > to address 0x00000000>> Can you isolate it, based on knowing that 
info?> Let me know if you need me to run a special version or debug option or 
anything.>> Thanks,> Jacob>>>>> ________________________________>> From: Rom 
Walton <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> Sent: Monday, July 3, 2017 
5:51 PM> To: David Anderson; Jacob Klein; Art Masson; boinc_alpha email list; 
BOINC > Developers Mailing List> Subject: RE: [boinc_alpha] Disappearing BOINC 
Icon in System Tray (7.7.2) > Requiring Manual Restart on Boot-Up>>> If the 
icon is disappearing, that implies that BOINC Manager is crashing.>>>> Is 
anything written to stderrgui.txt or stdoutgui.txt?>>>> ----- Rom>>>> From: 
David Anderson [mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>]> 
Sent: Monday, July 3, 2017 2:36 PM> To: Jacob Klein <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>>; Art Masson > <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>>; boinc_alpha email list > 
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>; Rom 
Walton > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>; BOINC Developers Mailing 
List > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> 
Subject: Re: [boinc_alpha] Disappearing BOINC Icon in System Tray (7.7.2) > 
Requiring Manual Restart on Boot-Up>>>> Rom:> Any ideas on how to debug this 
problem?> -- David>> On 7/3/2017 2:24 PM, Jacob Klein wrote:>> This doesn't 
make sense to me. I had the problems with Windows 10 Creator’s > update, and 
continue to have problems with Windows 10 Insider builds newer than > that. My 
hunch is that Art has a scenario that masks/hides the issue. I still show > it 
as broken.>>>>>> From: David Anderson<mailto:[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>>> Sent: Monday, July 3, 2017 5:14 PM> To: Art 
Masson<mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>; > boinc_alpha 
email list<mailto:[email protected] > 
<mailto:[email protected]>>> Subject: Re: [boinc_alpha] Disappearing 
BOINC Icon in System Tray (7.7.2) > Requiring Manual Restart on Boot-Up>>>> 
Thanks.> Jacob Klein, is this compatible with what you're seeing?> -- D>> On 
7/3/2017 11:23 AM, Art Masson wrote:> >> > I've just tested this with BOINC 
7.8.0 and the application starts correctly when> > Windows reboots or starts up 
on my machine. From my standpoint this incorrect> > behavior appears to have 
been fixed with Windows 10 Creators release and was not a> > BOINC application 
problem.> >> > Art Masson> >> >> >> > On 7/3/2017 12:04 PM, Art Masson wrote:> 
>> REF: Disappearing BOINC Icon in System Tray (7.7.2)  Requiring Manual 
Restart on> >> Boot-Up> >>> >> Hi...I'm not seeing this problem with BOINC 
7.7.2 now that I've upgraded to> >> Windows 10 Creators version 
(10.00.15063.00) (newest release).  I did see this> >> problem with 7.7.2 and 
7.6.33 with the previous Windows 10 release> >> (10.00.14393.00).  This 
appeared to be a problem with Windows startup actions> >> because there were 
other apps that didn't start as well with the older Windows 10> >> release -- 
this was a known problem apparently.    I have not tried with 7.8 yet.> >>> >> 
Art Masson> >>> >>> >> > -->> _______________________________________________> 
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