Package: multi-aterm
Priority: important

Hi,

this are actually two bugs which may be caused by the same programming
error:

1) Hitting the "new tab" button directly after starting multi-aterm does
not create a new tab, instead Term0 is displayed as inactive in the
tabbar.

2) "new, new, delete, delete, delete" works as expected (minus the
missing tab until the first delete) and multi-aterm is terminated
without error, but "new, delete, new" terminates it with the following
line:

*** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (fasttop): 0x080743a8 ***

I'm using Debian Etch and multi-aterm 0.2.1-1.1.


Regards,
Carsten



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