If you are running 12.04 and your version is built in May 2011, that is actually a 2009 release which is not up to date at all. The freeze problem was fixed in the first quarter of 2012.
To know exactly what version of the source GNUBG was built against you can open a command prompt and issue this command:
Code:
dpkg-query -l | grep gnubg
If the date comes back 0.90+20091206-4.1 it is quite old and likely what you have. I just discovered that the updates to prevent freezing isn't available until 12.10. I was previously mistaken when I said 12.04 was updated.
Do you use 64 bit or 32 bit 12.04? Knowing 32/64 bit would allow me to create you a 1.02.000 release with the newest neural network so that it works with 12.04 which also includes the freeze fix.
Not everyone in the world has the motivation to profit from software. I don't make money from GNUBG itself, but I do make money on some of the derivatives associated with being a part of such a project.
GNUBG was originally developed at a time when Snowie was king and some people weren't interested in seeing people have to pay $380 dollars for a reasonable analysis tool. It was also believed that such a tool and its source code would be a benefit to society so the code was licensed under a GPL license.
Last edited by mpetch; 09-15-2013 at 05:11 PM.