From: Adrian R. <adr...@gm...> - 2012-09-28 14:39:03
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Hmm, I'm also surprised the fix did not make it into 8.6b3. It definitely should have. Was that branched a long time ago and more recent fixes did not make it in? On 2012/09/28, at 8:49, Torsten Berg <re...@ma...> wrote: > Hi, > > oh, sorry, I must have missed that one. I thought 8.6b3 published 9 days ago would be the most recent version including all fixes but that seems not to be the case then. I tested against latest fossil (as of today) and can confirm the bug is not there anymore. So, sorry for making noise here ... > > I referenced the fix and closed the ticket. > > Regards, Torsten > > > Am 28.09.2012 um 13:23 schrieb Adrian Robert <adr...@gm...>: > >> That crash looks suspiciously like one that was posted and fixed here on the list a month or so ago. (And prompted the whole merge and discussion we are having now.) Are you testing against latest fossil? Also when posting the bug reports, please run a debug-built Tcl/Tk if you can, so that files and line numbers will show up in the trace. >> >> thanks, >> Adrian >> >> >> >> On 2012/09/28, at 5:23, Torsten Berg <re...@ma...> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> and here is the next serious bug: Tk crashes on copy and cut operation in the text widget >>> >>> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3572695&group_id=12997&atid=112997 >>> >>> Regards, Torsten >>> >>> >>>> Dear Kevin, >>>> >>>> >>>>> If there are other open bugs, it would be very helpful if you can >>>>> identify them so I can take a look. Example scripts illustrating the >>>>> problem are even better, but at a minimum please post the bug numbers here. >>>> >>>> OK, let's then try to identify and subsequently remove as many bugs in Tk-Cocoa as we can possibly find. So let me start with this bug: >>>> >>>> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3572016&group_id=12997&atid=112997 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards, Torsten > |