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bug #26059: Clicking a double in the moves list and rolling instead causes a crash

Submitted by:  None
Submitted on:  Tue 31 Mar 2009 03:02:43 PM UTC  
 
Originator Name: Originator Email: -unavailable-
Item Group: Crash errorCategory: Other
Release: 0.90-develPrivacy: Public
Operating System: Windows 2000OS Type: None
Processor Type: NoneSeverity: 3 - Normal
Open/Closed: ClosedAssigned to: None
Priority: 5 - NormalStatus: Fixed

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Sat 04 Apr 2009 10:06:41 AM UTC, comment #1:

[Original bug reporter]

It's working okay in the April 3rd version.

Anonymous
Tue 31 Mar 2009 03:02:43 PM UTC, original submission:

ERROR:eval.c 6597: getCubeDecisionOrdering: assertion failed (FALSE)

Start GnuBg.
Start a new 3-point match
Make opening move.
GnuBg moves
Cube.
GnuBg (probably) tells you off for a bad play
Click [Play anyway]
Dice are rolled.
Click the "Double to 2" in the moves list.
Click the board to roll the dice.
GnuBg complains: "The current move is not the last in the match.
Continuing will destroy the remainder of the match. Continue?"
Click [Ok].
The error occurs.

Other factors:
This is an installation downloaded just today and only one match played (with no backtracking in the moves list).

The initial cube was shown centred at 2. I don't know whether that was a factor or a separate bug.

Various settings have been changed from the defaults, Tutor Mode: On being one of them.

Anonymous

 

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