motiv4u <[email protected]> wrote on 03/02/2009 15:26:26:

> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Massimiliano Maini
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Great, let's wait and see. I've built with -O2, like in Jon's 
makefile,
> > maybe this explains
> > the #Q0 thing ... Jon has to find out what's really happening (stop
> > snowboarding Jon !!).
> 
> I see no reason pointing the finger to Jon. No reason whatsoever.

Uh, I'm not pointing the finger, far from that. He's simlpy the only one
that can work this one out. He was already aware of the issue.
 
> > For the auto new match, you're right, I was missing the last changes.
> > I've just rebuilt with up-to-date code and re-ftped the distrib and 
exes to
> > gnubg.org.
> >
> > But altough in some cases clicking on the dice area triggers a pop up
> > warning you about
> > the fact you're gonna lose the rest of the match, in your case it 
doesn't.
> > I guess the last fix made by Christian on the issue is not enough.
> 
> I guess it is enough. When I build a Windows build myself - including
> Christian's change of February 1st -this does not happen. I have no
> clue why yours build still does.

OK, maybe I'm getting lost with timestamps and file versions ... I'll wait
for tomorrow's snapshot and see.

MaX.
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