On 08/02/11 8:28 PM, Rob Savoye wrote:
On 02/08/11 18:22, Brad wrote:

more or less useless. There are at least a few bugs currently in the
bug tracker that are showstopper bugs and would make the release useless.

   Which bug tracker, the Gnash one or the OpenBSD one ? As far as I can
tell on my primary platforms, Gnash is working just fine. I'm in the
process of upgrading my OpenBSD machine to 4.9 "current" to test there.

Gnash. but the bugs I've seen with my limited testing of only a few mins
are already in the bug tracker and are not specific to OpenBSD.. such as
these two...

I'm seeing this one a fair amount..

https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?32069

and the cookie related issue in this one
which I mentioned in this thread.

https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?32318

But I tend to agree with strk and that the currently filed bugs within the bug tracker should be looked through and taken into consideration before cutting a new release.

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