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Re: [Pan-users] [latest git] Assertions hit in header-pane.cc
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Duncan |
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Re: [Pan-users] [latest git] Assertions hit in header-pane.cc |
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Sun, 28 Oct 2012 07:18:04 +0000 (UTC) |
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Pan/0.140 (Chocolate Salty Balls; GIT f91bd24 /usr/src/portage/src/egit-src/pan2) |
Duncan posted on Sun, 28 Oct 2012 00:40:41 +0000 as excerpted:
> walt posted on Sat, 27 Oct 2012 15:18:43 -0700 as excerpted:
>
>> I just hit the following asserts in header-pane.cc:
>>
>> (pan:30080): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_tree_path_compare:
>> assertion `a != NULL' failed
>> (pan:30080): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_tree_path_compare:
>> assertion `b != NULL' failed
> That message looks familiar, but I'm not sure from where. I /might/
> have seen it in a bug report I checked when doing a git whatchanged a
> few weeks ago.
> I'll do a git whatchanged and see if I can find it again...
I didn't see anything in the git log, and the only thing I found on the
lists was that red-hat bug #831857 thread right here on this list back in
early October. That looks similar, but not as similar as I seem to
remember. Maybe Heinrich will know about it.
(Meanwhile, I took a "little" detour. Taking a look thru the bugs I
noticed one with a machine named "Yamato" in the log. One of the quite
active gentoo devs has a box named "Yamato" as well, upon which he runs
an automated build/testing service (there's a name for them, but I forgot
it ATM), tho it wasn't him. But that got me curious. I knew it was
Japanese and had a vague idea of it being WWII connected, but thought it
was a general, while it turned out to be a huge battleship! Anyway, I
wikipediad that up, and spent over an hour reading about it and related
stuff, including the various anime series, etc... in addition to my hunt
for whatever it was I was remembering. Learned quite a bit, but didn't
get me any closer to finding what I was originally looking for, and now I
don't want to spend more time. Oh, well... I DID learn quite a bit tho
so it's not /all/ bad.)
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