Am Freitag, den 19.03.2010, 22:57 -0400 schrieb Marty Jack:
> Fedora just filed a raft of bugs.  

Sorry for filing so many bugs at once, I had to clean up my queue. ;)

> Using their bug numbers:
> 
> 556979 and 575053 are duplicate.  A change is checked in that I
> believe should fix it.  It is a race condition, so cannot be directly
> verified.
> 
> 554174 and 573172 are duplicate.  A change is checked in that I
> believe should fix it.  It is a race condition, so cannot be directly
> verified.

I have closed the duplicates in our bugzilla, feel free to do the same @
sf.net. I am about to build packages with your fixes and ask the bug
reporters for feedback.

> 552896 is a timer expiration and a segv in widget-set-state out of the
> main loop.  I have no idea how to get at this one.  The logical
> explanation is there is some timer that is not being cleared before
> its structure is deleted.  It could be any plugin even the ones I
> can't run on my system or never look at.

As I was the one to report the bug I can at least tell you that it
doesn't happen that often, I think it only occurred once.

> 552897 is in icon-grid after a configuration change.  Again I have no
> idea how to get at this one.

I haven't seen that one for a long time ether. IIRC this only happened
with GTK 2.18.6 and after upgrading to 2.18.7 I haven't hit it again.
IMHO 2.18.6 was a bad release, it caused me a lot of headache. I think
#552896 also appeared with 2.18.6.

> There are also LXTerminal bugs.  I am not thrilled about having those
> assigned to me since my only involvement was shipping the tarball,
> because no one else ever does it.  If someone who actually changed the
> code could look at them, that would be great.

Uh, I'm sorry, I thought you were maintaining lxterminal. Feel free to
reassign it to Fred.

Regards,
Christoph



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