[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #1753: QGis crashes in a Zoom to Full Extent after an 'on the fly' transformation

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Thu Jul 16 10:40:27 EDT 2009


#1753: QGis crashes in a Zoom to Full Extent after an 'on the fly' transformation
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        Reporter:  gcarrillo                                  |         Owner:  nobody                                    
            Type:  bug                                        |        Status:  closed                                    
        Priority:  critical: causes crash or data corruption  |     Milestone:  Version 1.2.0                             
       Component:  Projection Support                         |       Version:  HEAD                                      
      Resolution:  worksforme                                 |      Keywords:  Raster Layer Transformation On The Fly SRC
Platform_version:                                             |      Platform:  All                                       
        Must_fix:  No                                         |   Status_info:  0                                         
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Changes (by lutra):

  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => worksforme

Comment:

 Replying to [comment:19 gcarrillo]:
 > I tested on other Ubuntu 9.04 installation with QGis 1.1 and don't get
 the crash. I don't know what happen with my two installations (at home and
 at office).


 Hi there,
 seems that it can depends on some kind of personal configuration of qgis.
 In any case I'll close this ticket because it seems also that problem is
 not correlated directly to OTFT, raster support and/or CRS.

 Feel free to reopen it if necessary, or open a new one if you find a new
 different cause for your crashes.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/1753#comment:20>
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