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Aborted (core dumped) #678
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I am afraid that without a stack trace, there is not much we can do. I have tried reproducing the issue without success so far. |
Thanks for responding. Is this helpful:
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Tried it today in Virtualbox on Xubuntu 24.04, Python 3.12 and KiCAD 8.0.2 - the same issue even on the simplest PCB (small rectangular with 2 header connectors and 2 SMT resistors). |
I tried GUI version and also Aborted / core dumped (this time generated by pcbnew):
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Could you install package kicad-dbg? All the relevant parts of the stack trace are N/A. |
OK, will do and try again. I've done some testing. All is good until I use text with anchor tl. Then changed the anchor back to mt, then also tried tr and bl. And all is fine. Could you please confirm from your side ifthis is also happening to you in the same way? |
Prerequisites
KiKit version
1.5.1
KiCAD version
7.0.11
Operating system
Xubuntu 23.10
Description
I set settings in GUI, it generates a panel a couple of times (changed setting s a few time to make a panel correct), then hanging / shutting the whole KiCAD down.
Same settings used from a terminal (see the command below) give me " Aborted (core dumped)" error message.
Steps to Reproduce
I use below command (generated by KiKit GUI). It gives me the "Aborted (core dumped)" error on a few PCBs I tried, even some very simple ones. Hopefully that will reproduce the issue to other people too:
Many thanks.
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