Hi,
Attempting to find a solution to bug #50399. Here's an email from the
upstream maintainer ...
Responses???
Timshel
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Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 11:24:16 -0500 (EST)
From: Chris Rogers <gandalf@darkcorner.net>
To: Timshel Knoll <timshel@pobox.com>
Cc: Fabrice Gautier <gautier@email.enst.fr>
Subject: Re: [gautier@email.enst.fr: Bug #50399 (was: Re: Release-critical
Bugreport for November 26, 1999)]
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> It's in the function DoScan in smbwrap.c in the while loop from line 715
> to line 813. At this point the samba scan is done, and i think this loop
> is meant to prepare the gtk tree structure. Each time this loop is executed
I can probably clean this up some, but it will still require some calls to
a set style function. And in my opinion I should be able to call
gtk_ctree_node_set_cell_style without any fear, I would definelty not call
it a bug in gnomba :) Do any other programs trigger this?
> my XFREE_SVGA eat approximately 3 more Megs. In fact, each call to
> the gtk_ctree_node_set_cell_style function cost 1 Meg.
>
> So this may be a gtk/gdk/glib bug but i'm definitely not a gtk guru...
I would argue that this is either a bug in either gtk or X, but probably
caused by some odd interaction between the two. I have never seen nor
heard of this behaviour anywhere else, I would think if it was a common
thing I would hear about it more often (since i hear about a lot of other
common bugs :)
Has anyone forwarded this to the gtk+ guys? I'm not exactly a gtk expert
myself.
I'll try and take a look at it tonight, then again I said that yesterday,
so no promises as to when I will get a chance to look at it.
-chris
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Timshel Knoll <timshel@pobox.com> First year Computer Science, RMIT
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