Bryce Harrington wrote:
Looking over the remaining level-9 bugs, here are my thoughts:
1230742 etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc broken in windows build ***
Sounds like it should be fixed for this release. Doesn't sound too hard. Not sure what the cause is, though.
With the new libs, this one is likely irrelevant now.
1226498 WIN: crash on open/import tiff
This bug simply requires use of libtiff3.dll in the windows package. If that's included in the latest package, then we can close this bug. However, I don't think I'd rank this one as a must fix, since it's an uncommon function and apparently occurs just on Windows.
Fixed with the new libs.
1221401 WIN 2003: Loading the Tutorial crash Inkscape
Sounds like it's an issue with Gtk on Windows 2003 SP1, rather than Inkscape. It works on other Windows releases, so I think this is rare enough that it doesn't qualify as must fix.
Again, likely irrelevant now.
1221398 WIN 2003: Saving a file crashes Inkscape
Possibly the same situation as 1221401; also it lacks enough debugging info to troubleshoot. If it can be replicated more widely, and if we can get better debug output, maybe this could be a must fix, but as it stands currently it doesn't qualify.
I'm not sure what this one means. Is this maybe the network folder thing that is fixed with gtk2.6?
1217361 freeze on quitting with transform dialog ***
Sounds like it's pretty pervasive, and causes a crash, so this is a must fix.
I will look at this one this weekend. Something about widget destruction at shutdown.
1169396 Crash on startup (win32)
We need someone on Win32 to verify this still exists; it may be fixed now. If it does still exist, it's a must fix, but unless someone can confirm and provide some updated debug info, I don't think it should be listed as must fix.
Again, I have no idea.
1167897 missing units.txt ***
We really need someone on Win32 to sort this one out, but I think it qualifies as a must fix.
I have no idea what this means. Is this a gtk file?
From reviewing the bugs it is clear that we are extremely desperate for
more Win32 people to get more heavily involved in the QA process.
We've made a lot of progress in the week since you sent this. With the new libs we have a 'clean slate' that seems to be magically fixing a lot of issues for us.
Bob