* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-20 12:31]:
> * Felix C. Stegerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-09 12:46]:
> > No, it didn't.  I've been using jack a lot in the past weeks, and
> > [for the reasons mentioned] resize the window quite often.  I
> > updated some packages yesterday, including jack, and noticed the
> > problem today.
>
> Sorry for the long delay with this problem!  I finally looked at it
> today.  My big problem is that I don't know anything about ncurses,
> so it's a bit hard for me to tackle this problem.  I found that I'm
> able to reproduce your problem.  When I put an try:/except: pass
> around that particular code, I get an exception somewhere else.  I
> repeated that a few times... until I noticed that this is obviously
> no solution.
>
> I have no idea why jack uses its own ncurses module (apparently from
> Python 1.4) but it seems it really needs that module.  So in the end
> I decided to switch back to jack's curses module.  However, we'd
> lose UTF-8 support.  But I solved this by linking to ncursesw
> instead of ncurses.
>
> In other words, your bug will be gone in the next upload and we'll
> still have UTF-8 support.  I'll do an upload later today.
>
> Apologies again for the delay.  When the new version is in the
> archive, I'd appreciate it if you would tell me whether it works for
> you.

I've run a quick test and it seems to work fine as before.

And since I haven't had much time [and didn't really feel like making
any time either] to continue re-ripping my cd collection I haven't
really been inconvenienced by this bug ;-)


- Felix

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