From: Ned D. <na...@ac...> - 2011-01-24 20:19:18
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In article <4D3...@ac...>, Jeff Hobbs <je...@ac...> wrote: > On 23/01/2011 10:56 AM, Ned Deily wrote: > > In > > article<D2CFDFB0-A7CB-4468-8660-BF346BB49120-dKc1CtW5WJqELgA04lAiVw@public.g > > mane.org>, > > Torsten Berg<re...@ma...> wrote: > >> I just uploaded a pathced version of tkMacOSXKeyEvent.c to the bug at SF. > > > > Thanks, Torsten. And, thanks, Kevin, for looking into this. I don't > > really want to get us into the business of building and shipping Tk with > > python.org installers but, if an official patch prevents this nasty > > crash and doesn't cause any other regressions, it might be worth it. > > I'll make sure that we have an ActiveTcl release updated with this patch > prior to Feb 12. Note that we are using the 8.5-decarbon branch created > by Daniel Steffen, which is not the "official" 8.5 source branch (that > one still has the carbon sources). Thus, no need for an official 8.5 > release related to this, and I suspect most people aren't using Tkinter > and 8.6 at this time. Jeff, That's great! Thanks so much to you and Kevin and Torsten. If there's anything we can do to test it, let me know. While I have your combined attention, there's one other non-critical issue with Cocoa Tk 8.5 that could perhaps be addressed, that is the "setCanCycle: is deprecated" running on 10.6. I'll start a new thread about that. -- Ned Deily, na...@ac... |