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Date: 2003-11-06 17:19
Sender: zuperdee
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Alright folks, I HAVE A FIX!!!! I repeat, I HAVE A FIX!!!!!!!!!
Basically, this is what was wrong: the
account_win_destroy_cb function was failing to destroy the
window when the "window delete" event was happening.
I
reviewed the code, and it appears there are only 2 places
where that function is called, and in BOTH cases,
gtk_widget_destroy(dialog->window) was called before calling
account_win_destroy_cb. That's ugly!!!! So, my patch
rearranges things so gtk_widget_destroy is called at the
beginning of account_win_destroy_cb. That way, it *DOES*
destroy the window as it is supposed to, and it removes a
couple unnecessary lines of code. Woohoo!!!!!!!!!
I've tested it here on my own system, and it appears to
work, but I'd appreciate it if someone else could verify my
fix before it is checked in (should it be accepted).
The fix is in Patch #837542 here on Sourceforge. :-)
Yours Truly,
Daniel
(Yes, I am excited!!! I just fixed a problem in Gaim that
has been bugging me for some time. I *HATE* instability...
Call me the Segfault Avenger. ;-))
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committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Thu, 06 Nov 2003 23:29:40 +0000 |
parents | 8e55a4d362a3 |
children | 354487bb9586 |
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gaim: The Pimpin' Penguin IM Clone that's Good For The Soul! CREDITS ------- Authors: Rob Flynn <IM: RobFlynn> rflynn@blueridge.net Syd Logan Jim Duchek <IM: zilding> jimduchek@ou.edu Eric Warmenhoven eric@warmenhoven.org Mark Spencer <IM: markster97> markster@marko.net Sean Egan <IM: SeanEgn> bj91704@binghamton.edu Other Contributors: Adam Fritzler (mid) Wrote libfaim, fixed the proxy code, added the stuff to let Oscar go through a proxy, and wrote the beginnings of the Jabber plugin.. Much thanks to Evan Martin <martine@cs.washington.edu> for writing GtkSpell <http://gtkspell.sourceforge.net> responsible for the "Highlight misspelled words" feature and for gtk-nativewin <http://bunny.darktech.org/cvs/gtk-nativewin/> the default GTK+-2.0 engine used in our win32 port. ** LOGO DESIGNED BY: Naru Sundar ** Peter Teichiman <peter@helixcode.com> Larry Ewing Jeramey A. Crawford Thanks to these boys. Peter and Larry managed to stomp out a large list of Mem Leaks. Jeramey found the remaining onees and pointed me to those. Props to the boys at Helix Code. Thanks guys. Nathan Walp A healthy amount of patches for the Jabber plugin Neil Sanchala Wrote most of the Zephyr plugin Arkadiusz Miskiewicz Wrote the Gadu-Gadu plugin David Prater <IM: dRaven43> draven@tcsx.net Log and Colour Button Images Sébastien Carpe <IM: Seb Carpe> Base HTTP Proxy Support Ari Pollak <IM: Ari Pollak> compwiz.dhs.org Resize conversation window patch Decklin Foster Many GUI improvements, other nifty additions and fixes David <IM: CrazyDavy> The neato-bigger text box S D Erle Writing a cool perl script to translate WinAIM lists to gaim BMiller A good collection of stuff. %n for away messages, import winaim lists, pic/text/pic+text for buttons, among others Lance Rocker Improved HTML formatting in logs, plus lots of debugging on *BSD. ergofobe: GNOME Url handler patch Justin M. Ward <justin@yossman.net>: Alphabetical Away Messages patch G. Sumner Hayes <IM: SumnerFool> Security Patches Brian Ryner for a little make file patch :) Ryan C. Gordon - I still think you look like Silent Bob. Elliot Tobin <elliot@bha.udel.edu> Many, many thanks to Luke Schierer who logs many hours in #gaim (as LSchiere) providing technical support to users and testing patches for developers. Similar thanks to Ka-Hing Cheung for also committing tons of time offering support and submitting patches A big thanks to the X-Chat developers, who were kind enough to license X-Chat under the GPL so that I could learn to be as cool as them. -EW Thanks to Jeroen van der Vegt for the initial smiley plugin and images. And tons of thanks to all our users and testers!