Edouard Choinière
                                            Edouard Choinière
                                        
                                    [Bug] [Windows] Crash of the GRASS-GIS 8.3 `v.surf.rst.exe` (OSGeo4W) and Windows module `ntdll.dll`
> @echoix: does the [v.surf.rst manual page example](https://grass.osgeo.org/grass-stable/manuals/v.surf.rst.html#example) work for you? Not really. After making sure I had the north carolina dataset, and found out how to switch to it,...
[Bug] [Windows] Crash of the GRASS-GIS 8.3 `v.surf.rst.exe` (OSGeo4W) and Windows module `ntdll.dll`
@agiudiceandrea Can you link in that ticket issues https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/issues/3738 and https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/issues/3739? I'm not sure my trac credentials are still working right now.
[Bug] [Windows] Crash of the GRASS-GIS 8.3 `v.surf.rst.exe` (OSGeo4W) and Windows module `ntdll.dll`
> The issue occurs also using GRASS-GIS 8.4.0-dev f4d8c62ac (OSGeo4W). I have a question about this. How did you test that to get this fact? If it was through QGIS,...
Is there now a test that touches that?
@mmacata I'd like your thoughts on this, especially with your experiences with multiple local builds using the same existing cache for the install step (layer). Does it invalidate enough? I'm...
Dependency images as a base image could make sense, if multiple different variations could be using it. Or using it from different projects. At the "cost" of a single user...
Can someone approve this PR so we could go forward? I think we could give this PR a try (it dates from the community meeting in Prague 2024), it still...
Ok, I'm clearly not satisfied with this, it doesn't do much, and we pay the overhead of downloading and uploading cache, so it's worse than before.
No, it doesn't make them fail, see https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/pull/5117#issuecomment-2660898608
With 8.4-314-xxxx-1, g.version with all the flags report a library build date of 2024-05-27 with a certain time, and the build date of the software is also 2024-05-27. There is...