From: Leandro L. <lu...@ll...> - 2010-07-04 12:50:20
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phantomjinx, el 4 de julio a las 02:26 me escribiste: > Hi folks, > > In light of the UI changes coming to resolution in the plugin-framework > branch, I have produced a release candidate for version 1.0 of gtkpod. > This takes the master branch of the code with committed bug fixes since > February. > > I have created a pre-release tarball for people to test with here -> > http://www.phantomjinx.co.uk/stuff/gtkpod-1.0.0.tar.gz > > Since this represents a stable version of the code and the last release > prior to a major UI change, the 1.0 bump seems appropriate. New releases > will move to 2.0 as this will provide a sensible (imho) division between > the two codebases and allow for any crucial bugfix backports if really > required. > > Please have a test of the pre-release and submit any feedback and do > reply if any constructive discussion is required concerning any of the > above. I'm having some problems (I had them in the previous version too, but always forgot to mention them, but since a new release is coming maybe is a good time to do it now :). In a Debian box, gtkpod freezes when I click on the iPod "playlist" in the left menu. I can click Podcasts and Photos and it appears to work fine with them, but as soon as I click on iPod, it completely freezes (as if no more X events were processed) and I have to kill it. Running it in a terminal shows no interesting output (just a Gtk-WARNING about gtk_menu_attach_to_widget() but when the program starts). In an Ubuntu box, it works just fine. I'm using gtkpod 1.0.0 and libgpod 0.7.93 in both boxes, both programs compiled from the sources (tarballs). Any ideas? -- Leandro Lucarella (AKA luca) http://llucax.com.ar/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- GPG Key: 5F5A8D05 (F8CD F9A7 BF00 5431 4145 104C 949E BFB6 5F5A 8D05) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - i bet microsoft's developers were on diet when they had to do win95 - microsoft has developers? |