[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #2204: Crashing QGIS when add new raster layer ecw

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Sat May 1 13:44:52 EDT 2010


#2204: Crashing QGIS when add new raster layer ecw
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        Reporter:  spasm                                      |         Owner:  nobody       
            Type:  bug                                        |        Status:  reopened     
        Priority:  critical: causes crash or data corruption  |     Milestone:  Version 1.4.0
       Component:  Rasters                                    |       Version:  1.4.0        
      Resolution:                                             |      Keywords:  ECW vista    
Platform_version:  Vista 32 bit sp2                           |      Platform:  Windows      
        Must_fix:  Yes                                        |   Status_info:  0            
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Changes (by gespiel):

  * status:  closed => reopened
  * component:  Build/Install => Rasters
  * summary:  Crashing QGIS when calculating standard deviations for an ECW
              is fatal => Crashing QGIS when add new raster
              layer ecw
  * platform_version:  => Vista 32 bit sp2
  * version:  1.3.0 => 1.4.0
  * must_fix:  No => Yes
  * keywords:  ECW image stretching => ECW vista
  * resolution:  invalid =>

Comment:

 The problem exist on windows vista, not on windows xp.
 On vista, open a new project an add ecw raster layer, qgis crash.
 Open an existing project made on my desktop PC (winxp maschine), with my
 laptop (vista 32 bit), all is fine, the ecw spatial photos are shown and i
 can work normaly in the project.
 But whe i try to add a new ecw raster spatial photo, qgis crash.

 Pictures are attached.

 What happens in win7, I deon`t know.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/2204#comment:4>
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