[LAU] [ANN] QjackCtl 0.3.0 (unstable-qt4) has been released!

Rui Nuno Capela rncbc at rncbc.org
Fri Jul 13 12:01:04 EDT 2007


David Adler wrote:
> Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Dragan.
>>
>> However I'm still failing to reproduce these crashes here. It sure is
>> related to the connections item tooltips, as at least one other user has
>> reported and posted a very identical trace.
>>
>> Please, I need you to tell me some more: is it just a matter of hovering
>> the mouse pointer in the connections window panes? does it crash
>> regularly
>> on all connections tabs, ie. Audio, MIDI and ALSA, or just one in
>> particular?
>>
>> There is a certain workaround to fix this, though, about getting rid of
>> the client/port items tooltips altogether: just comment the whole body of
>> qjackctlConnect::eventFilter() function, leaving in only the last return
>> statement (qjackctlConnect.cpp, lines 815-840). Not a nice fix I may say
>> :(
>>
>> All you fellows that are currently experiencing similar crashes should
>> raise your hands and tell what in the world you have in common to make
>> this happen like so. Please?
>>
>> Thanx
>>   
> Crashes appear as soon as the mouse pointer is hovering above any item
> in any of the connections panes for more than about one second (not in
> the MIDI-pane here, but it is empty in my case).
> When the pane-tooltip is already visible and i move the pointer above an
> item the crash occurs immediately.
> If i am fast i can mark or expand things without crash.
> 
> So I can just confirm its tooltip-related - crash instead of tooltip.
> The pane-tooltips work, its just about the item ones. I checked possibly
> all others, they all show up.
> 

Yes, its item tooltip related, that I'm sure. What I don't know is why ;)

> 
> debian testing, evilwm, version of qt4 is 4.3.0-2+b1, jackd 0.103.0-6
> 
> I try to raise my hand but sadly do not (yet) know what we crashers have
> in common.
> Tell me if i can give other information that might be relevant.
> 

It seems that the one thing in common is about that debian testing, and
perhaps qt4.3.0 -- I still have qt4.2.1 but already testing with qt4.3
in windows tho (where it's ok too, btw).

Cheers.
-- 
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc at rncbc.org



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