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 From:  Michael Gibson
4882.2 In reply to 4882.1 
Hi NightCabbage - that means that an assert was triggered, it's basically a warning message that there was some unexpected condition.

I can't seem to repeat the assert over here though, on the dialog that pops up there is a button that says "Report" - can you please push that to generate a crash dump file, it will open it up as an e-mail with the crash dump as the file attachment. If you can then mail that to me that will let me see exactly where the assert is being triggered.

That will then help me figure out how to remove the warning for the next release. Until then if this is causing a problem for you, there is also an "Ignore" and "Ignore all" button on that kind of warning dialog unlike a regular crash - if you push "Ignore all" it should suppress that message from popping up anymore in that session.

- Michael
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 From:  NightCabbage
4882.3 In reply to 4882.2 
Oh, I did hit the report button, but nothing happened...

I figured it must be sending some data over the internet to you automatically?

(nothing popped up or anything)

Where can I find this dump file?

-EDIT-

Ah, found the 5 dump files :P

Sent to moi@moi3d.com
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4882.4 In reply to 4882.3 
Hi NightCabbage,

> I figured it must be sending some data over the internet
> to you automatically?

No it just tries to open up an e-mail (which you will then have to hit "send" on to actually send to me) but if you use something like web mail instead of outlook then it won't be able to do it.


> Where can I find this dump file?

They'll be moi_report1.zip , moi_report2.zip etc ... files in either the same folder as moi.exe if you can write to there or if you're on Windows Vista or 7 with UAC turned on it prohibits writing to the \Program Files folder so it will instead put them in your Temp folder, go to Start > Run and put in %TMP% to go to there.

- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4882.5 In reply to 4882.3 
Ok - got them in e-mail, thanks!
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4882.6 In reply to 4882.3 
Hi NightCabbage - ok so that assert is actually in the point picker and it had to do with a problem in intersection object snap.

It's actually fixed though in the second v3 beta - it looks like you're still on the first v3 beta release?

If you get the latest one then that problem should be fixed, you can get it from here:
http://moi3d.com/beta.htm

- Michael
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 From:  NightCabbage
4882.7 
Ah, yes, I am running the Aug-24-2011 beta - didn't know there was one released in October!

Thanks :D
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