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bug

PostPosted: 06 Jul 2018, 07:51
by pilot_124
after the update does not work properly.After starting the program -unfortunately, FLY IS FUN has stopped

Re: bug

PostPosted: 07 Jul 2018, 00:21
by Tonio
Hi Pilot 124

Is it still systematically crashing?

Could you provide some more detail :
- Which version of FIF are you using
- Which version of Android are you running
- What is the available RAM of your handset
- How much free storage space is available
- Are you storing FIF data on internal device memory, or are you using an SDcard (personally I avoid this, as its a potential source of crash)
- …

More detail you provide, better it is

Thanks and have safe flights

Tonio

Re: bug

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2018, 13:18
by Viking
pilot_124 wrote:after the update does not work properly.After starting the program -unfortunately, FLY IS FUN has stopped

Bonjour à tous,

J'ai récemment envoyé un mail à Petr pour lui soumettre ce genre de problème:
* En effet, depuis la dernière mise à jour, sur ma Nexus 7 (2013) LTE, dès que je débloque la carte (avec les deux doigts) et que je la déplace, au bout de 2, 3 ou 4 déplacements, FIF plante. Si par chance, j'étais en zoom inférieur ou égal à 15 Nm, FIF redémarre, au dessus, FIF plante en permanence au démarrage (j'ai même dû Ôter la page d'accueil au lancement). J'ai dû désinstaller et réinstaller FIF à plusieurs reprises (sur le play store) avant de comprendre cette limite.
* De plus, sans débloquer la carte, si je zoom out au delà de 15 Nm, FIF plante aussi, sans pouvoir le relancer (FIF plante au démarrage).
* Même finalité (plantage) lors d'édition de route sur la carte.
En revanche, dé-zoomer sur l'écran "Terrain" jusqu'au zoom 60 Nm et retour, FIF ne plante pas. Uniquement sur l'écran Map.


Mais le plus sournois, c'est que sur mon autre Nexus 7 (2013) Wifi et mon Nexus 4, je n'ai pas ce soucis.

Désolé pour mon explication en français, mais c'est beaucoup plus facile pour moi.

Cordialement.

Jean-Pierre.

Re: bug

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2018, 22:47
by pilot_124
Tonio wrote:Hi Pilot 124

Is it still systematically crashing?

Could you provide some more detail :
- Which version of FIF are you using
- Which version of Android are you running
- What is the available RAM of your handset
-
- Are you storing FIF data on internal device memory, or are you using an SDcard (personally I avoid this, as its a potential source of crash)
- …

More detail you provide, better it is

Thanks and have safe flights

Tonio



Hi, dear friends!
FIF version is 21.23
Android version -4.0.
RAM-1 GB
free storage space-7 .5 GB
FIF data on internal device memory,

Thanks)

Re: bug

PostPosted: 11 Jul 2018, 22:07
by flycarib
pilot_124 wrote:after the update does not work properly.After starting the program -unfortunately, FLY IS FUN has stopped


Good afternoon,

After updating FIF from version 21.20 to version 21.23, FIF crashes within 3 to 5 seconds at start up.
It shows "Unfortunately, FLY is FUN has stopped. [OK] [Report]". The Map Zoom can be seen at 15 NM.
I have been using FIF since 2015 in the same tablet without any problem. The only app downloaded and
ran in the tablet is FIF.

System Information
Tablet Brand: Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9
Model: SGH-I957
RAM: 1 Gb
Internal Memory: 16 Gb (10.2 Gb free)
OS: Android version 4.0.4
Baseband version: I957UCLK4
Kernel version: 3.0.8-1167230
Build number: IMM76D.UCLK4

Crash Information
Exception class name: java.lang.StackOverflowError
Source file: ShapeTools.java
Source class: gps.ils.vor.glasscockpit.ShapeTools
Source method: TestEar
Line number: 119
Sentence: at gps.ils.vor.glasscockpit.ShapeTools.TestEar(ShapeTools.java:119)

Stack trace shows a stack overflow error maybe due to recursive calling while processing Airspaces.
Before the sentence that causes the stack overflow error, the stack trace shows the following
sentence repeated more than 200 times:
at gps.ils.vor.glasscockpit.ShapeTools.Tessellate(ShapeTools.java:171)

Thanks and blue skies

Re: bug

PostPosted: 12 Jul 2018, 09:02
by Frank
flycarib wrote:
Crash Information
Exception class name: java.lang.StackOverflowError
Source file: ShapeTools.java
Source class: gps.ils.vor.glasscockpit.ShapeTools
Source method: TestEar
Line number: 119
Sentence: at gps.ils.vor.glasscockpit.ShapeTools.TestEar(ShapeTools.java:119)

Stack trace shows a stack overflow error maybe due to recursive calling while processing Airspaces.
Before the sentence that causes the stack overflow error, the stack trace shows the following
sentence repeated more than 200 times:
at gps.ils.vor.glasscockpit.ShapeTools.Tessellate(ShapeTools.java:171)



It's exactly the same on my device. No problems at all until updating from version 21.20 to 21.23.

Please check the code if there is an endless loop caused by recursion that is responsable for the stack overflow.

Thank you.

Frank

Re: bug

PostPosted: 12 Jul 2018, 20:49
by Viking
Hi Petr and everybody ;)

On map screen, a long tap on the compas (screen customizing), in "Airspaces" in each zoom, if I uncheck "Controlled airspace D", FIF doesn't stop when I move the map.....
Since the last update of FIF, it seems that this airspace D makes FIF Off on some devices (on my Nexus 7 LTE, but not on my other Nexus 7 Wifi)

Best regards.

Jean-Pierre. LFFD

Re: bug

PostPosted: 12 Jul 2018, 23:45
by flycarib
Viking wrote:Hi Petr and everybody ;)
On map screen, a long tap on the compas (screen customizing), in "Airspaces" in each zoom, if I uncheck "Controlled airspace D", FIF doesn't stop when I move the map..... Best regards. Jean-Pierre. LFFD

Hi Viking,
Thank you for the fix. I tried it and it worked well.
Regards

Re: bug

PostPosted: 13 Jul 2018, 11:03
by RogerF
Just FYI.
No crash observed on my MiMax when zooming or moving the map.
I have version 21.23 and airspace D is checked for display.

Android 7.0 - MIUI Global 9.5

Re: bug

PostPosted: 14 Jul 2018, 17:34
by Frank
Viking wrote:
On map screen, a long tap on the compas (screen customizing), in "Airspaces" in each zoom, if I uncheck "Controlled airspace D", FIF doesn't stop when I move the map.....
Since the last update of FIF, it seems that this airspace D makes FIF Off on some devices


Same to me and my device. Now it works fine again. But this workaround isn't practicable under praxis conditions but it is a good hint to the developper where and what to fix.

Still waiting for a fixed version to update with.

Frank