[8.0ß1-x64] Compare by content crashes - Divide by zero
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[8.0ß1-x64] Compare by content crashes - Divide by zero
When trying to compare by content two files different files I am experiencing this error:
Division by zero.
Division by zero
Windows 7 SP1 6.1 (Build 7601)
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Stack trace (x64):70FD12
7B3E3A 7B3B47 7D01F8 7B33EB 7B9F3B 7D115F 7BACBF 4F9CCA
4F93C7 5DAE8A 5105CD 69A2AE 69B6FC 7C5440 40EAB6 89A7E5
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This happens everytime, no matter what files I choose for comparison.
Division by zero.
Division by zero
Windows 7 SP1 6.1 (Build 7601)
Please report this error to the Author, with a description
of what you were doing when this error occurred!
Stack trace (x64):70FD12
7B3E3A 7B3B47 7D01F8 7B33EB 7B9F3B 7D115F 7BACBF 4F9CCA
4F93C7 5DAE8A 5105CD 69A2AE 69B6FC 7C5440 40EAB6 89A7E5
Press Ctrl+C to copy this report!
Continue execution?
This happens everytime, no matter what files I choose for comparison.
Hello, cuiviemen.
So far no crash has occurred when comparing files by content here.
Total Commander 8.0 beta1 64-bit
Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
Here the T.C. internal compare functions are used (cm_IntCompareFilesByContent, cm_CompareFilesByContent, Menu "File" => "Compare by content ..."). Do you use an external programme for this purpose like WinMerge e.g.?
Kind regards,
Karl
So far no crash has occurred when comparing files by content here.
Total Commander 8.0 beta1 64-bit
Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
Here the T.C. internal compare functions are used (cm_IntCompareFilesByContent, cm_CompareFilesByContent, Menu "File" => "Compare by content ..."). Do you use an external programme for this purpose like WinMerge e.g.?
Kind regards,
Karl
Cannot confirm too. Hope mr. Ghisler will find something using stack trace.
cuiviemen, have you tried to reproduce bug with clean INI? If not, try to start TC with parameter:
cuiviemen, have you tried to reproduce bug with clean INI? If not, try to start TC with parameter:
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Sounds like the font problem other users had too: If you choose a different font in Configuration - Options - Fonts for dialogs with non-Western encoding, the font isn't loaded correctly.
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