[Bug 6642] BabasChess v3.6 crashes quite randomly

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Wed Jun 6 22:11:17 CDT 2007


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6642





------- Additional Comments From mikos at esc.net.au  2007-06-06 22:11 -------
I think this bug should be re-classified again to critical.

In my experience, using Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 with WINE 0.9.38, I can confirm that
BabasChess (version 3.6 Build 8364) will crash sometimes after long periods (a
few hours) or sometimes only a few minutes.
I have had it crash when making moves, selecting from menus, closing boards, and
even leaving the game for long periods with the board on top with a game/games
loaded.

Steps to reproduce:
open the program, connect to FICS (using timeseal or not), and play/observe a
few games (click on stuff).

Note - I tried connecting as guest but the program wouldn't crash, but maybe I
hadn't played long enough.

Note - It does NOT matter whether wine is executing wine
path/to/BabasChess/BabasChess.exe
or cd path/to/BabasChess then wine BabasChess.exe
the program still crashes seemingly randomly (possibly with different reasons).

For the latter I have included two attachments - before the crash and after the
crash. This is just the terminal output. Sorry if I have created an attachments
in the wrong place.

There seems to be (to me anyway) problems associated with the program loading
board images sometimes (causing the program to crash).
I am using bitmaps for the pieces but I wonder if simply getting the vector
pieces to load properly would fix this - the state of the vector pieces shows a
certain level of incompatibility in itself. I could be completely wrong about
this though.

If it's not this then it could be a problem with using different dlls. I have a
dual boot with XP(SP2) and one of the places wine looks for dlls is my actual
C:\Windows\... directories.

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