On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Steve Borho <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 11:36 PM, TK Soh <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 4:30 AM, Steve Borho <[email protected]> wrote: >>> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 10:18 PM, Steve Borho <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> In case you are still confused. No, I wasn't testing hgproc from >>>>> inside the repository that is being updated. >>>> >>>> I'm unable to reproduce any crash in either the binary installer or by >>>> running hgproc by hand. Do you get any tracebacks? >>> >>> Never mind, I was able to reproduce it on a second try. The binary >>> installer seems unaffected so I'm not going to hold up 0.7 for this. >> >> If you have to try it twice to reproduce it, I wonder if it implies >> the binary installer can be at risk potentially too. After all, you >> did see it too. > > I didn't follow the same steps the first time I tried to reproduce it > in source. When I followed the same steps you described, I see the > crash each time.
Which doesn't happen with the binary package somehow? >>> I want to try to reproduce it again after we update to the latest GTK >>> releases for Windows. The crash is unreproducable on Linux with newer >> >> You mean to update GTK release after 0.7? > > Yes, right after 0.7 is released I'm updating GTK on all of my package > build machines and updating the suggested versions on the Wiki. > >>> GTK following the same steps, so I suspect it may have been fixed in >>> GTK itself. >> >> I've just tried GTK+ 2.12.9, and I don't see any crash so far. Maybe >> it's bug in GTK+ older version (2.10) that I had earlier. I wonder if >> the installer is using newer GTK+ versions (perhaps these info can be >> published on the installer download site at google, if it's no already >> done so) > > The nightly installer is using the same GTK versions as there were in 0.6. > I verified this myself by comparing the about dialogs. > > -- > Steve > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Open Source Business Conference (OSBC), March 24-25, 2009, San Francisco, CA -OSBC tackles the biggest issue in open source: Open Sourcing the Enterprise -Strategies to boost innovation and cut costs with open source participation -Receive a $600 discount off the registration fee with the source code: SFAD http://p.sf.net/sfu/XcvMzF8H _______________________________________________ Tortoisehg-develop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tortoisehg-develop
