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Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.14.0.92 "She's so good-looking but she just c


From: Duncan
Subject: Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.14.0.92 "She's so good-looking but she just crumbles and burns"
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 09:05:27 -0700
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On Sun 27 Jul 2003 00:26, Chris Petersen posted as excerpted below:
> > Oh, and the "delete groups articles" (control-shift-delete) doesn't seem
> > to work (again).
>
> actually, none of the key commands seem to work (not even control-Q).
>
> redhat-9, rpm built from source, with the gnet.pc file charles pointed
> me to.  maybe I'll upgrade gnet and see if that helps (though I don't
> see why it should).

I just fired it up, then fired up kmail to report this, but decided to see if 
anyone else had, first.

It seems PAN (0.14.0.92) won't respond to any hotkeys on the main screen after 
launch.  However, setting it from normal to tabbed view activates the 
hotkeys, and it can then be set back to normal tri-part view again.  That is, 
toggling the tabbed view activates the keys for that session.  Quit PAN and 
start it again, and the hotkeys are dead in the main window, again (compose 
window works), until tabbed view is toggled again.

Charles, you need any traces or a formal bugzilla report, or you already on 
it?

BTW, I'm getting tons of the invalid text buffer iterator error below.  A few 
of the others, but tons of the one..  (Compiled from tarballs, on Mdk Cooker, 
freshly updated today.  Compile did segfault a couple times, but I'm used to 
that with this hardware as it was running 100% CPU overclocked for some time, 
and is a bit delicate now.  I just restart the compile and eventually it gets 
thru, and normally runs fine when it does..  <g> Someday I'll get a new 
CPU/mobo, but I want an Athlon-64, and they aren't out for the desktop 
yet..<g>) 

Sun, 27 Jul 2003 08:45:08 - Gtk - Invalid text buffer iterator: either the 
iterator is uninitialized, or the characters/pixbufs/widgets in the buffer 
have been modified since the iterator was created.
You must use marks, character numbers, or line numbers to preserve a position 
across buffer modifications.
You can apply tags and insert marks without invalidating your iterators,
but any mutation that affects 'indexable' buffer contents (contents that can 
be referred to by character offset)
will invalidate all outstanding iterators

Sun, 27 Jul 2003 08:45:08 - Gtk - file ../../gtk/gtktextbuffer.c: line 3616 
(_gtk_text_buffer_get_line_log_attrs): assertion `GTK_IS_TEXT_BUFFER 
(buffer)' failed

Sun, 27 Jul 2003 08:45:08 - Gtk - file ../../gtk/gtktextbuffer.c: line 2195 
(gtk_text_buffer_remove_tag): assertion `gtk_text_iter_get_buffer (end) == 
buffer' failed

-- 
Duncan - List replies preferred.
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little
temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin





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