Bug report #12332
v2.8.1. Wien C++ Runtime Lib error
Status: | Closed | ||
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Priority: | Normal | ||
Assignee: | - | ||
Category: | Build/Install | ||
Affected QGIS version: | 2.8.1 | Regression?: | No |
Operating System: | Easy fix?: | No | |
Pull Request or Patch supplied: | No | Resolution: | worksforme |
Crashes QGIS or corrupts data: | No | Copied to github as #: | 20510 |
Description
"This application has requested ... runtime to terminate it in an unusual way". This error appears multiple times without actually crashing QGIS, and still appeared even after a restart.
I had downloaded v2.8.1 64bit today (previously had v2.2.0 valmiera which was fine, but I had not used it for a while).
I have Win7 64bit home premium.
My C++ 2013 runtime is uptodate afaik with v12.0.21005, both '86 and 64bit installs present. (Is this the right version needed? - I have legacy installs all the way back to 2005).
Coincidentally had a problem with Flash Firefox addin (that seemed to resolve by turning off hardware acceleration).
I couldn't see any other bug reports on this topic so...
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History
#1 Updated by IJ W over 9 years ago
- File Qgis281_runtimeerror.JPG added
I have the same type of problem!
I had downloaded QGIS-OSGeo4W-2.8.1-1-Setup-x86 and installed it, uninstalled it and installed it again :(
I have Vista Business 32 bit
I really don't know about C++ on my laptop, but previous version of QGIS (2.6) has no issue with this!
Also it (QGIS 2.8) takes forever to startup - like 4-5 minutes...
Ps It's the first time I've been posting, I hope this is the correct way to post/reply!
#2 Updated by Giovanni Manghi over 9 years ago
- Status changed from Open to Feedback
- Category set to Build/Install
I have a (clean) win7 64 bit test machine, and no problems whatsoever installing and running qgis 32bit on it. The same also on many other Win machines. Seems like local issues.
#3 Updated by Jürgen Fischer over 9 years ago
- Resolution set to worksforme
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed
closing for the lack of feedback.