Jack, On Freitag, 8. Juni 2018 03:43:36 CEST Jack Ostroff wrote:
> I was very happy when my emails with Thomas led me to figure out the > cause of my problems with some OFX imports seeming to create > transactions I could not edit because KMM claimed that the category > used was a closed account. In fact, the bug was that KMM was reporting > the wrong account as being closed, and Thomas has already committed a > patch to fix that problem. Unfortunately, since that time, any copy of > KMM I have compiled from git master head has segfaulted, either simply > loading my .kmy file, or when opening any account. Creating a new kmy > file, and creating an account does not trigger the crash. I have > recompiled multiple times, and I am at least certain of this: > > git commit 380e9d60 (current git head) does segfault > git commit 12b53c99 (about the time I discovered the cause of my issue) > does not crash (but reports the wrong account as closed. > > Tomorrow I will start bisecting to find the commit that actually causes > the crash. I will also continue my so far unsuccessful attempts to get > a useful backtrace, to see if that points to the cause. Any > suggestions or hints to speed the process will be appreciated. I'll > report back as soon as I have any more useful information. That would certainly be helpful. I don't see any problems with those changes here at all. I did a thb@thb-nb:~/devel/kmymoney (master *)$ git log 12b53c99..380e9d60 | grep Author | sort -u Author: l10n daemon script <scri...@kde.org> Author: Thomas Baumgart <t...@net-bembel.de> and doubt that scripty causes the trouble ;) I currently use g++-6 (SUSE Linux) 6.2.1 20160826 [gcc-6-branch revision 239773] Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. for building. -- Regards Thomas Baumgart https://www.telegram.org/ Telegram, the better WhatsApp ------------------------------------------------------------- God is real... unless declared an integer -------------------------------------------------------------
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