reopen 749128 found 749128 3.8.0-1.2 thanks On Sun, Jun 08, 2014 at 06:18:33PM +0200, Tim Kosse wrote: > upstream here. I'm very unhappy about the quality of this patch and that > it is now being used in Debian unstable. > > I've done some simple testing myself, and within just five minutes I > found multiple bugs, including some crashes, that are being caused by > this patch. > > Some of the found issues: > - Log messages not displaying correctly, e.g. the hostname is being > truncated. > - Segfault if the "Synchronized browsing" button is clicked in the toolbar > - Clicking the speedlimit icon in the status bar triggers an assert > followed by a segfault > - Certificate verification dialog lacks issuer/subject details > - File->Export triggers an assert > > Many more issues are likely to lurk below the surface. > > I'm currently working on porting FileZilla to wxWidgets 3 proper. The > differences between wx 2.8 and 3 are significant and require a lot of > testing. To avoid user frustration, please revert this patch and instead > wait for the next stable version of FileZilla.
Sorry for the bugs introduced. I've reverted the patch for now, and will upload once the build has finished and I've checked the packages. For the record, the patch is almost exactly what macports have been using for many months (since before wx3.0 was released), and has been filed in your bug tracker for ages without any negative comments: http://trac.filezilla-project.org/ticket/8272 I did test my build, but I'm not a filezilla user, and it's hard to thoroughly test a complex application you don't use. But the patch being in use by macports and also being filed upstream gave me unwarranted confidence in it. If you haven't already, you should probably talk to the macports maintainers - it seems unlikely that the problems are all wxGTK-specific. Cheers, Olly -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org