[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #2028: [Vista] GRASS plugin crashes QGIS when running the r.colors, r.null, v.dissolve modules

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Fri Feb 5 11:18:06 EST 2010


#2028: [Vista] GRASS plugin crashes QGIS when running the r.colors, r.null,
v.dissolve modules
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        Reporter:  pcav                                       |         Owner:  rugginoso    
            Type:  bug                                        |        Status:  closed       
        Priority:  critical: causes crash or data corruption  |     Milestone:  Version 1.5.0
       Component:  GRASS                                      |       Version:  HEAD         
      Resolution:  fixed                                      |      Keywords:               
Platform_version:                                             |      Platform:  Windows      
        Must_fix:  No                                         |   Status_info:  0            
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Comment (by lutra):

 So...

 tested again under Vista32, Xp and Linux.

 r.colors:
 now does *not* crash Vista, nevertheless the raster with the new colormap
 is not automatically refreshed in the canvas and in the legend (also under
 xp and linux). There was a ticket about the same (minor) problem that was
 closed during 2009.

 r.null:

 still crashes qgis under Vista. No crash under xp and linux.

 To notice the following: when testing r.null under Vista (and crashes
 qgis), when reopening the mapset, the raster seems corrupted. The colormap
 is corrupted and the same messages reposted here

 https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/1945#comment:17

 are thrown by qgis/value tool.



 Still not possible to test v.dissolve as actually the module is bugged
 (but used to work) on both linux and windows (see #2351).

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/2028#comment:19>
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