I believe this is incorrect. Those two commits only close #1005006,
while #1006184 is closed by the single commit linked in this bug report.
All *three* commits have been merged into upstream, fixing both bugs.
For clarification, I'll link the *missing* patch (which does close this
bug) here.
es it.
Michael
Good news, the PR is now merged! Also, a new bugfix release, 1.95.2, is
on the way, according to the main upstream dev.
Sincerely,
Aritz Erkiaga
I've sent a pull request upstream to fix this bug:
https://github.com/OpenChemistry/avogadrolibs/pull/825
While I'm very sure the fix can't cause further breakage, I'm still
unsure how the problem actually arises.
Aritz Erkiaga
Package: avogadro
Version: 1.95.1-2
Severity: important
Tags:|patch, fixed-upstream|
This bug is described in detail
at:https://github.com/OpenChemistry/avogadrolibs/issues/820
Bonding atoms manually creates a corrupted molecule.
1. Open Avogadro
2. Place two carbon atoms (should create
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