Hello Tuukka! Thanks a lot. It seems to be ok. I am thinking about what You have written about svn. It acutally does not need much time to get the svn version and install it, but the think is to know that there is a new version. Once I had problem updating svn, so I keep a separate dir for every copy of sonata I have.
Could Sonata's svn version report the svn revision number in the About dialog instead of Sonata 1.5.3, for example? Would that be possible? And if one could find the current revision number on a Sonata's webpage, this could help checking the latest version before reporting a bug.. Sounds that could help? Tomas 2009/1/16 Tuukka Hastrup <[email protected]> > > Hi Tomáš, > > Tomáš Kaluža wrote: > > I have an issue with Sonata now. It crashes while searching the library > > very often, this is what I get in terminal: > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sonata/library.py", line 807, > > in on_library_query_tooltip > > path, _col, _x2, _y2 = widget.get_path_at_pos(bin_x, bin_y) > > TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable > > I just committed a fix to SVN. > > > P.S. > > I use an svn version of Sonata from 10.01.2009 > > Might there be something we can do to make it more convenient for you > and others to always use the most recent SVN version? I'm asking because > this would be even better for testing and bug reporting purposes. > > > Regards, > Tuukka > _______________________________________________ > Sonata-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/sonata-users >
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