Opened 8 days ago
Closed 6 days ago
#24713 closed defect (othersoftware)
Crash (app and PC) on control-arrow to move view
| Reported by: | Owned by: | team | |
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| Priority: | normal | Milestone: | |
| Component: | Core | Version: | latest |
| Keywords: | control-arrow | Cc: |
Description
Latest Version - using 19569 (latest, in development). Editing ok until several uses of Control-arrow movement of the view led to a crash of both the local .jar app and freezing of entire PC; 'overrun of a stack-based buffer' error-type displayed in popup window against black (application stopped showing content and turned black). Restarting computer and app led to recovery of edits, so no data lost (it seems).
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Change History (3)
comment:1 by , 8 days ago
comment:2 by , 8 days ago
After the reported crash, I ran the application for several hours, with a couple of uploads, and used the panning function liberally -- I did not experience problems. Therefore, my original defect report might have been a transient, but I would still log it as a potential problem as the impact was major on my computing environment.
comment:3 by , 6 days ago
| Resolution: | → othersoftware |
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| Status: | new → closed |
A crash of the whole system is severe and cannot be caused by JOSM alone. In any case that must be either a Java bug or some driver issue. Not much we can do here. The worst what JOSM can do without outside issues is to present a Stacktrace.



Note that three layers were loaded - Data Layer, Bing imagery Layer, USGS Topo Map Layer. Data + Bing were being viewed when crash occurred.