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--- Comment #15 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
It is fixed since it now checks for the value of the index.
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--- Comment #14 from Hans Lambermont ---
The changes in asi_wheel now prevent 'filter slot 0' to arrive at kstars, so
this bug is not triggered anymore.
I do think kstars should handle such an illegal slot without crashing though.
So is it fixed ? No. B
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--- Comment #13 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
Can you please check if this issue is fixed? I merged your PR on Github.
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--- Comment #12 from Hans Lambermont ---
crap, previous comment belongs to https://github.com/indilib/indi/issues/514
(though this ticket is also not fixed yet)
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--- Comment #11 from Hans Lambermont ---
This still happens :
[2018-02-15T21:41:48.435 CET DEBG ][ org.kde.kstars.ekos.focus] - State:
"Framing"
[2018-02-15T21:41:48.437 CET INFO ][ org.kde.kstars.ekos.focus] - "Starting
continuous exposure..."
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What|Removed |Added
Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
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--- Comment #9 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
Yes, it's not suppose to be zero, filter numbers start from 1. So please put a
breakpoint at line 845 and then follow throw, at which point does
targetPosition = 0 ?
I could add a quick fix for this, but I'd like to
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--- Comment #8 from Hans Lambermont ---
FilterManager::setFilterPosition gets position=0 '\000', policy=3 and lateron
addresses m_ActiveFilters[position-1] which is out of bounds.
Clearly confusion on how to handle the position index.
I understand the
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--- Comment #6 from Hans Lambermont ---
.local/share/kstars/logs/2018-02-12/log_22-09-10.txt has some info :
[2018-02-12T22:09:20.130 CET INFO ][ org.kde.kstars.indi] - 10micron
: "[INFO] Time updated, updating planetary data... "
[2018-02-
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--- Comment #5 from Hans Lambermont ---
Happened again, twice in a row. Todays' head of master branch.
I start kstars, open ekos, go to focusing, click 'framing' and immediate crash.
gdb bt shows :
#0 0x7f88c0de030d in nanosleep () at ../sysdeps
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--- Comment #4 from Hans Lambermont ---
(In reply to Jasem Mutlaq from comment #3)
> What devices are connected?
these 4 :
indiserver -v -p 7624 -m 100 indi_lx200_10micron indi_integra_focus
indi_asi_ccd indi_asi_wheel
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--- Comment #3 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
What devices are connected?
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--- Comment #2 from Hans Lambermont ---
I also tested with kstars/ekos from the PPA, the focus framing loop there works
fine.
After two more attempts (and thus crashes) I got the focus framing loop to work
with the GIT version !
However now the ASI EFW
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--- Comment #1 from Hans Lambermont ---
This crash is perfectly reproducible. The binning setting is irrelevant.
Controlling the filter wheel works (indi control panel).
Taking a photo works (ekos tab).
~/src/kstars/ git status
# On branch master
noth
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