We dropped a large amount of bindings when 1.3 was released since the GNTP 
equivalents were better maintained by other groups. Unless you're talking about 
something else, but I don't see anything in the 1.3.3 tag:

http://code.google.com/p/growl/source/browse/?name=Growl.app+1.3.3 

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Chris Forsythe


On Friday, March 2, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Justin wrote:

> I have been having this problem for the past 2 hours, came to the same 
> discovery, and looked through all the branches on http://growl.info/hg/growl/ 
> to make sure I wasn't somehow on a broken version...
> 
> My question is... How has this bug never been fixed back from 2009 where you 
> were experiencing it? And, how has this worked for anyone in the first place 
> if they didn't explicitly set defaultNotifications to a list of indexes (if 
> they didn't actually try to fix the source themselves)?
> 
> 
> 
> On Thursday, June 18, 2009 1:12:24 AM UTC-7, Guy Bolton King wrote:
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > Sorry to raise this again: I've already sent this patch in for 1.1.4, 
> > and I note the problem persists in 1.1.5: am I calling GrowlNotifier 
> > incorrectly, or is this a bug that the patch fixes? 
> > 
> > Here's my original post from 15th April: 
> > 
> > It's possible I'm calling GrowlNotifier() the wrong way, however, 
> > this: 
> >     from Growl import GrowlNotifier 
> >     growl = GrowlNotifier(applicationName='redmine-to-omnifocus', 
> >                           notifications=['changed', 'completed'], 
> >                           hostname='localhost', 
> >                           password='') 
> >     growl.register() 
> > ...fails at the growl.register() call with the following stacktrace: 
> >   [...] 
> >   File "Growl.py", line 102, in encodeRegistration 
> >   struct.error: required argument is not an integer 
> > The attached patch appears to fix things. 
> > Regards, 
> > Guy. 
> > ---snip--- 
> > --- Growl.py.orig       2009-04-15 10:07:01.000000000 +0100 
> > +++ Growl.py    2009-04-15 10:07:05.000000000 +0100 
> > @@ -99,6 +99,8 @@ 
> >                         data += struct.pack("!H", len(encoded)) 
> >                         data += encoded 
> >                 for i in defaultNotifications: 
> > +                        if type(i) != int: 
> > +                                i = notifications.index(i) 
> >                         data += struct.pack("B", i) 
> >                 return self.encodePassword(data) 
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