[CF-Devel] [Bug 392] Changed - gtk-client dies when pressing the 'wrong button'

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Mon Feb 25 23:08:57 CST 2002


     http://bugzilla.real-time.com/show_bug.cgi?id=392
     
     

*** shadow/392	Sat Feb 23 05:20:05 2002
--- shadow/392.tmp.30362	Mon Feb 25 23:08:57 2002
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*** 2,9 ****
  | gtk-client dies when pressing the 'wrong button'                           |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  |        Bug #: 392                         Product: Crossfire               |
! |       Status: NEW                         Version: 0.95.6                  |
! |   Resolution:                            Platform: PC                      |
  |     Severity: major                    OS/Version: Linux                   |
  |     Priority: P2                        Component: GTK client              |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
--- 2,9 ----
  | gtk-client dies when pressing the 'wrong button'                           |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  |        Bug #: 392                         Product: Crossfire               |
! |       Status: RESOLVED                    Version: 0.95.6                  |
! |   Resolution: WONTFIX                    Platform: PC                      |
  |     Severity: major                    OS/Version: Linux                   |
  |     Priority: P2                        Component: GTK client              |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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*** 66,68 ****
--- 66,78 ----
  
  $ gtk-config --version
  1.2.9
+ 
+ ------- Additional Comments From 
     
     mwedel at scruz.net
     
       2002-02-25 23:08 -------
+ From the stack trace, this certainly looks like a gtk bug.
+ 
+  I was unable to reproduce it on my system (latest client, gtk 1.2.10). 
+ However, it could just be that the font you are using does not have those
+ characters defined.
+ 
+  In any case, this is not a crossfire bug, unless crossfire should not honor the
+ extended characters, but that seems liek a bit of a hack.

    
    


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