This patch has the patches from trac that I considered would apply to
this problem plus a couple of changed deprecated gtk calls.

If you find out I did something wrong, please tell me. :-)

On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 02:23 +0000, Bill Hand wrote:
> Have yall seen the five patches over on the 'Trac' bug tracker for 
> Democracy? Wondering if there is a way to back this patch out and try 
> each of theirs...  I saw there was a command to back the patches out.  
> Also wonder if maybe leave the one here in and apply their's... any 
> suggestions??  link to their patches:   
> https://develop.participatoryculture.org/trac/democracy/ticket/5645
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> Bruno Santos wrote:
> > When I asked if it was close to 1.0 I was referring to DTV also, how can
> > it be close to 1.0?
> >
> > I can watch videos, but sometimes they won't load, or load on their own
> > window, and I get crashes all the time... :-(
> >
> > On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 16:40 +0000, Daan Odijk wrote:
> >   
> >>> Mine crashes pretty regular and no audio in any format. I liked that
> >>> one that said 'almost 1.0' . Mine has been broken for almost two months
> >>> and 9.5 never has worked.... they ain't ready for 9.6 if ya ask me; need
> >>> to get what they have, going before moving on, and I don't think they
> >>> are.... starting to think the Linux versions are gonna get left behind.
> >>>
> >>> Bill
> >>>       
> >> I was referring to patch being close to 1.0, not the program. The patch
> >> gets Democracy working again. The other issues are in my view unrelated
> >> to this specific bug. I agree that a player that crashes and has no
> >> audio is not very close to 1.0...
> >>
> >>     
> >
> >
>

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[apport] democracyplayer crashed with TypeError in __new__()
https://launchpad.net/bugs/81798

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