Opened 15 years ago

Closed 14 years ago

#1958 closed bug (fixed)

[OS X] crash when digitizing on MacOS X Leopard with snapping tolerance > 0

Reported by: ayepri Owned by: nobody
Priority: critical: causes crash or data corruption Milestone: Version 1.5.0
Component: Digitising Version: 1.3.0
Keywords: digitizing Cc:
Must Fix for Release: No Platform: OS X
Platform Version: Awaiting user input: no

Description

When adding points on a vector layer with the toggle editing mode, Qgis 1.3 crashes on Mac OS X if snapping is not set to zero in the general preferences window.

Setting snapping to 0 solves the bug.

Change History (8)

comment:1 by lutra, 14 years ago

What is the status of this bug?

in reply to:  1 comment:2 by ayepri, 14 years ago

Replying to lutra:

What is the status of this bug?

Sorry, I don't know what the "status" of a bug is. But I noticed that Qgis crashes if the option File/Project Properties/Snapping Options/Tolerance is set > 0 for the layer currently edited.

cheers

comment:3 by lutra, 14 years ago

Component: Build/InstallDigitising
Milestone: Version 1.4.0
Summary: crash when digitizing on MacOS X Leopard[OS X] crash when digitizing on MacOS X Leopard with snapping tolerance > 0
Version: HEAD1.3.0

comment:4 by pcav, 14 years ago

I s this confirmed by other OSX users for current trunk?

comment:5 by kyngchaos, 14 years ago

Sorry it took so long to try this.

I tried creating a new line shapefile in both 1.3 and the new 1.4. Digitizing with a snapping tolerance > 0 works.

ayepri: what kind of vector layer? Which OSX version? Standalone Qgis or full version?

comment:6 by kyngchaos, 14 years ago

Also, can you attach a crashlog?

comment:7 by ayepri, 14 years ago

as well, for some reasons, I'm currently unable to obtain this crash again with the latest version of QGIS (1.4.0) (both long/lat and UTM work with .shp file created with Qgis)

I'll try this out later. but seems all right, sorry for any inconvenience.

comment:8 by lutra, 14 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

reopen if necessary

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