On 1/11/07, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it doesn't happen that often

lol.. And this is an argument, how?

It happens often enough, and when it happens it happens every time as
a "n00b" does not know how to fix it "permanently" -- he is stuck. For
example I have friends and family that are totally unable to handle
nor understand this. Try to imagine yourself in the situation - if you
have the ability.

*shrug*..in short; do not sink to a level of simple denial -- this
_is_ a bug one way or another.

> and such comment are not really useful

lol -- And yours is how exactly? Maybe it makes you "feel better"
imagining "it's not really a bug" -- or that it "does not happen often
enough to be a bug" ..... x_x .... stop feeling and start thinking.

> if you want to get that bug fixed the best way would probable to talk with
> upstream about the proper way to fix it

Yes, after having looked into this I believe the upstream is aware of
it - and has been for a long time.

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