There is just one single bug left on our must fix list...
On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 05:22:32PM -0700, Bryce Harrington wrote:
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.
No info yet. Ishmal, can you update us on where we stand with this one?
Ishmal reports this one is irrelevant with the new libs, so I think it can be closed now.
1217361 freeze on quitting with transform dialog ***
Sounds like it's pretty pervasive, and causes a crash, so this is a must fix.
bpfowler has added some troubleshooting info on this one. I looked into this a bit but wasn't able to sort it out; ishmal, have you had any luck with it?
Sounds like bpfowler is continuing to make good progress, but he needs help. There is a good comment thread on this bug. It sounds like this is fairly close to being fixed. Ishmal, could you review the comments and see if you can give answers to the questions, or if not, pull in someone who can?
1210100 Selecting corrupted embedded images crashes ***
I think this may be fixed now, but we need someone on Win32 to confirm. Since it only happens on Windows, and only when using corrupted files, I'm not sure it qualifies as must fix, but since we have a patch to fix it, I think we may as well put priority on getting it done.
bpfowler posted a patch for this today. I think we're close to having this one closed.
Sounds like this patch stops the crash, but may not be the ideal solution to the bad data problem. Regardless, this patch reduces the severity enough that I think we can de-list it from the must fix list.
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 need some help from someone who understands how the internal paths work on Windows. The units.txt file is getting installed to the correct place, but the #define for INKSCAPE_DATADIR appears to not be set on Windows. We need to have a way to communicate where the share files are on Windows.
Based on the discussion in the thread, it sounds like this one can be closed as unreproduceable.
Bryce