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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 01:58:10 +0400
From: Vladimir Zhbanov <vzhbanov AT gmail DOT com>
To: geda-user AT delorie DOT com
Subject: [geda-user] gschem segfault
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I've found gschem bug in git head. gschem segfaults when I close two
windows with unsaved pages.

To reproduce it:

1) run gschem
2) type <l> to add a line and finish it with left-click
3) press <f><w> to open new window
4) type <l> to add a line in the new window and finish it with
left-click
5) type <f><q> to close all windows
6) click the <Close without saving> button in both windows


After bisecting I've got the following result:

8342bddce4487edf4a7214d5d6ab83cb73a066d4 is the first bad commit
commit 8342bddce4487edf4a7214d5d6ab83cb73a066d4
Author: Krzysztof Kościuszkiewicz <k DOT kosciuszkiewicz AT gmail DOT com>
Date:   Wed May 18 22:27:51 2011 +0200

    gschem: refresh pin-cues on connectivity change
	    
		    Closes-bug: lp-707064

			:040000 040000 54c7bfb3bb47c1f0f218bedd1190e35963bdc8a2
			a2d02d8b9e5be246397f4a48637cdd229d83aa75 M      gschem

Regards,

-- 
VZh
http://vzhbanov.byethost33.com

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