On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 01:54:43PM -, Nils Blomqvist wrote:
> I can't even find alarm-clock version 0.9.18-3ubuntu0.1 in synaptic. It
> only shows 0.9.18-3. I'm very sure I have the jaunty-proposed repository
> enabled. I installed the .deb package from
> http://www.getdeb.net/release/4294 and
The fix for jaunty-proposed is still waiting to be built. We're in the
middle of the first sync from Debian for Karmic, so things are very backed
up currently.
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The best contrubtion towards getting the underlying problem addressed would
be a minimal test case program that demonstrates the problem.
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This should be done as a stable release update, not a backport.
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hype wrote:
> http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/Alarm_Clock
>
> Indeed, just saw that on gnome-files.
>
> I'll try that soon; thanks in advance for fixing the issue in 9.04 :>
>
> Mikko Rantalainen, before whining:
> 1) just do it ...
> 2) there's no 2)
>
'It's clear that the software was NEVE
OK. We can't do a wholesale update post-release, but if someone can figure
out which change/patch fixed this, we can get an update in.
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I can confirm that the C version works.
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 7:47 AM, sabby7890
wrote:
> Regarding Sander Stuurwold's response:
>
> After clicking "OK" Alarm Clock initializes Python's threading system by
> calling:
>
> gtk.gdk.threads_init()
>
> And it seems this is where the crash occurs. I