Paul,
I have not been able to reproduce the bug yet (I followed your exact same 
procedure, starting from a fresh Ubuntu 12.04 VM with all updates, with these 
differences:
-I let OpenBVE select the train automatically instead of choosing it manually, 
but checking that LT1995 got selected;
-I tried loading all three routes of the Northern Line in the "1995TS routes" 
folder, restarting OpenBVE after each try).

I have looked more carefully at the Northern Line package and noticed
that there are other three routes in the "1995TS routes visible prior
train" folder (I'll try to repeat the test with them later).

Jamie:
1) Are you perhaps trying to load one of the routes in the "1995TS routes 
visible prior train" folder?
2) Which specific route is causing the crash?
3) Could you please check that the Northern Line package has been downloaded 
correctly? To check this, open a Terminal and issue these commands:
cd <directory where you downloaded the 7z files of the Northern Line>
md5sum LT1995StockTrainOpenBVE.7z NorthernLineObjectsOpenBVE.7z 
NorthernLineRoutesOpenBVE.7z NorthernLineSoundsOpenBVE.7z
The output should be (check carefully the first part of these lines):
0e877f5a78339e44254f4377b8b7b547 LT1995StockTrainOpenBVE.7z
dac219082078a9906cfcb507b3df067b NorthernLineObjectsOpenBVE.7z
b10abfc5723aa406be886bd23f2c6d51 NorthernLineRoutesOpenBVE.7z
9c6d85b0fe3a6a58274b2f7cc92118f7 NorthernLineSoundsOpenBVE.7z

-- 
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990960

Title:
  openBVE crashes, another dependency issue?

To manage notifications about this bug go to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openbve/+bug/990960/+subscriptions

-- 
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

Reply via email to