OK, these sound quite promising. I don't (yet) have a build environment for libc++ so I can't test the last one.
Just a quick note that Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS) is hitting feature-freeze on 20 Feb, so if there are no objections we should try to get the 0.48.5 release ready in time for that date... 14.04 has a five-year desktop support term from Canonical, so any bugs in their Inkscape package will potentially haunt us for a very long time!
AV
On 13 January 2014 13:24, Nicolas Dufour <nicoduf@...48...> wrote:
Hi,
Alex Valavanis <valavanisalex@...400...> a écrit :
There are currently only six backport proposals remaining [2]. Are there any other known issues preventing us from pushing the release? [2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bugs?field.tag=backport-proposed
#950781 There is no disk in drive error when opening Inkscape in Windows 7 #513083 no disk exception when opening SVG file on XP/AMD64 #1163241 inkscape crashed with SIGSEGV in Inkscape::Preferences::_getNode()
Fixed very recently in the trunk. I'm very confident they can be backported with no risk (note that #950781 and #513083 are fixed by the same patch).
#1022543 Ctrl+C increments the documents count
IIRC the patch can't be applied without some changes. I'll try to take a look.
#805238 Crash when setting empty font family
The patch introduced a regression in the branch and had to be reverted. I've removed it from the backport-proposed list, but don't hesitate to add the tag again if you can work on a new patch.
#1232474 FreeBSD, clang, libc++, inkscape 0.48.x rev9969: calling a private constructor of class (iterator)
Marked "incomplete". Markus?
Regards.
Nicolas