I suggest that two Linux distributions (out of many others) not hold up a fix for a shtoom problem. Any shtoom problem. The other platforms will need all the fixes they can get. Especially Windows and Mac.
On May 22, 2005, at 5:09 AM, Dafydd Harries wrote: > Ar 22/05/2005 am 21:51, ysgrifennodd Anthony Baxter: >> I've spent a fair bit of time today on hunting down the audio >> corruption that >> occurred when shtoom refreshed it's registration. There's been a >> bunch of >> sanity added to the registration refresh, but I was still seeing very >> strange >> behaviour on some occasions. In frustration, I tried installing >> Twisted 2.0 >> and making shtoom use that, and lo and behold, the problems went >> away. I'm >> wondering if there wasn't some strange bug with the gtk2reactor in >> Twisted >> 1.3 (I was only able to get failures when using gtk2reactor). >> >> I'm strongly considering making Twisted 2.0 the minimum required >> version for >> shtoom, but would welcome comments. > > Sadly, neither Ubuntu nor Debian has Twisted 2.0 yet. I've been > speaking > with the maintainer about including 2.0 in Ubuntu's Breezy development > branch, which would make it available for the next release in October. > Hoary users would have to stick with snapshots of SVN made before the > 2.0 requirement. > > It's good news that this problem has a fix, though. > > -- > Dafydd > _______________________________________________ > Shtoom mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/shtoom > ---------------------------------------------- Philip R Zimmermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://philzimmermann.com tel +1 650 322-7223 (spelled with 2 n's) fax +1 650 322-7877 _______________________________________________ Shtoom mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/shtoom
