Just checking in.  I'm the 64-bit-/Solaris-/Forte-using freak.  I hadn't
built a new GTKG in forever, since the old version was running nice and
stable.  My most recent runtime was about 6 weeks.

But after logging out & back in tonight, I was having some issues with an
assertion failure and crash on GTKG startup.  I finally managed to figure
out that the crash was a result of a hideously-long filename in the
"~/.gtk-gnutella/fileinfo" file, but I figured I'd pull a CVS snapshot and
rebuild anyway.  I'd already had to flip on the "ancient_version_force"
setting after all.

Damn, I love builds that are this smooth.  Answered the Configure questions,
did a make depend and a make.  I only had to change the gmsgfmt to msgfmt in
po/Makefile, but that's no biggie.  Other than that, the compile finished
with only a *single* warning:

  "vmsg.c", line 196: warning: end-of-loop code not reached

make install, and the new binary is up and running fine.

Why can't everyone produce code this clean and this easy to build?  :)
Nice job, developers!  Any idea when the next release might hit?  Just
curious.

Cheers,
The Blue Meanie
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