> :I'd like to see some way in GtkG to save the current settings
> :manually. Currently (except for searches and search filters) the
> :settings seem to be saved only when GtkG exits normally.
> 
> I agree.  We could also detect changes made to settings (any change)
> and trigger a saving at the next convenient point, not too far away
> in the future (but not immediately to avoid endless savings when you're
> in a customization frenzy).

That would be fine, too.

> :As the
> :unstable version of GtkG is sometimes unstable (hence its name),
> :setting changes are lost whenever GtkG crashes (which happens once or
> :twice a day on my system when running in ultrapeer mode). 
> 
> Really?  This is news to me.  I was considering the current CVS as VERY
> stable.  I was able to run it for 7 days without any problem.

I haven't been able to let GtkG run without crashing over night within
the last few days. It runs for some hours and then crashes (partly
because of assertions).

> If it crashes, I need the core dumps, the back traces, and all the necessary
> information to be able to do something about it.

OK, I would do that if I had a short explaination how that works on
FreeBSD.


Greetings,
Thomas.


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