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David Baelde commented on LS-419:
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I'm in favor of completely dropping this issue. First, it's not a very
surprising behavior, and I don't see when it would be annoying. Second, I don't
see a better behavior: always re-creating the graphics window on error would be
risky (we could end up with a tight create/error loop); ignoring the errors
completely would be weird (useless operator after the window has been shut),
and creating a command for re-creating the graphics window seems overkill right
now.
> visu.volume doesn't support closing the window
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> Key: LS-419
> URL: http://dev.sourcefabric.org/browse/LS-419
> Project: Liquidsoap
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Liquidsoap
> Reporter: David Baelde
> Fix For: 1.0
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> When closing the graphics window, the exception is there a way to disable the
> raising of Graphics.Graphic_failure("fatal I/O error") at a random point of
> the code. Typically it crashes/freezes liquidsoap... Is there a way to block
> this? Note that killing liquidsoap directly triggers a clean shutdown.
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