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QGIS 0.8.0 Crashes when loading 119 layers approx 288kb in size. #10606

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qgib opened this issue Jan 23, 2007 · 4 comments
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QGIS 0.8.0 Crashes when loading 119 layers approx 288kb in size. #10606

qgib opened this issue Jan 23, 2007 · 4 comments
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qgib commented Jan 23, 2007

Author Name: Redmine Admin (Redmine Admin)
Original Redmine Issue: 547

Redmine category:project_loading/saving
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The new version of QGIS will not load files created with 0.7.4 consistently - 119 layers approx 288kb in size. When a file loads, QGIS unexpectantly exits and does not create any crashreporter log entries.

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qgib commented Jun 11, 2007

Author Name: Tim Sutton (Tim Sutton)


Im moving this over to 0.8.2. Can the original poster please confirm if this issue still exists after 0.8.1 is releasd.

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Tim

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qgib commented Feb 12, 2008

Author Name: Paolo Cavallini (@pcav)


given the many changes between 0.8 and 0.9, it seems unlikely that the bug survived. Could anybody confirm that it is still alive? Otherwise, better closing it.

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qgib commented Jul 8, 2008

Author Name: Paolo Cavallini (@pcav)


Lacking additional feedback, better closing it.


  • resolution was changed from to fixed
  • status_id was changed from Open to Closed

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qgib commented Aug 21, 2009

Author Name: Anónimo (Anónimo)


Milestone Version 1.0.0 deleted

@qgib qgib added Bug Either a bug report, or a bug fix. Let's hope for the latter! Project labels May 24, 2019
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