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--- Sudhan <rsudharsan@...19...> wrote:
MenTaLguY <mental@...360...> writes:
On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 21:04, Bryce Harrington wrote:
We also need to have people test each of the nightly builds,
going back
in time until we find the first Win32 CVS version that crashes,
so we
can do a diff to find out which changes went into that version.
For what it is worth.. I used to take autobuilds from http://cortijodelrio.net/~inkscape/win32/ and found that the last one I would work (startup without crashing) was about Aug 5th 2004. After vainly trying builds daily, I gave this Thursday when I came across Bob Jamison's post (http://troi.hous.es3.titan.com/~rjamison/inkscape/builds ) . I then tried building it myself (on Windows, not X-compiling). I was able to get the build to startup OK, Most new things I was able to try out and they work(like clones, randomization of stars). But all the text objects are invisible/missing and I could not create new ones too.
So, there you have it ... a rough date to focus on.
Sudhan
This just confuses the heck out of me, as native builds on win2K will not get past startup for me unless run through gdb. I just checked out a clean copy, redownloaded the libs, and compiled afresh to check, and there is no way CVS wants to run on my box. have done make clean and am now trying without USE_LIBGC defined.
John
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