Thanks for the comment regarding installing build dependencies... not
really an Ubuntu/Debian user primarily, but I have to say that I've
tried a lot of distributions, and Ubuntu is the first that has kept me
away from Slack, and I'm really impressed with the way Ubuntu has made a
well built distribution and managed to make it user friendly enough for
casual computer users at the same time... As of the last few patches,
I'm really thinking that 9.04 will be outstanding, just need to make
people aware of it and Linux can overtake MAC on the desktop... :)

In any case, the patch posted above by petski does resolve the issue
with podcast downloads causing segfault, so this seems to be a big step
forwards, thanks very much for doing this!

I have to say that there is still a minor issue with the file lists
stopping updating and being corrupted when scrolling if they are open
when it downloads more than 1 podcast, but that is a minor irritation
rather than a show stopper, because usually you'd never have this screen
open for an extended period.... would anyone be interested in a
screenshot of what I mean?... is this somthing that should have a
separate (and far less critical) bug listed?

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