Hi Daniel,

On Monday 23 January 2006 23:29, Daniel Leidert wrote:
> Am Montag, den 23.01.2006, 22:20 +0100 schrieb Stephan Hermann:
> > Package: bluefish
> > Version: 1.0.4-1
> >
> > Hi,
>
> Hello,
>
> > I know that you are as well upstream,
> >
> > but to inform you, that I backported a fix from latest BLUEFISH_1_0
> > branch to fix an issue in quickstart.c, I write this bugreport.
>
> You refer to a minor issue in the code for how linked stylesheets were
> outputted and another minor issue, where a new document was opened,
> although the current document was empty. I can see, that your patch
> contains changes, which were made between version 1.20.2.9 and 1.20.2.11
> of quickstart.c. The fix for the segmentation fault with GTK 2.8.9 is
> already part of the Debian package 1.0.4-2. There are currently broken
> packages on a few architectures, so this package version might need a
> while to be available for all architectures or testing.
>
> > The correspondent bugreport from Ubuntu:
> > https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/1426
>
> This report was about untitled bluefish instances, which is fixed in
> upstream. Maybe you opened or refer to another bug report?

Yes it's fixed upstream, but not in 1.0.4...and as ubuntu is in upstream 
version freeze, that bug was fixed (according to upstream in latest commit of 
the 1_0 branch) for 1.0.4. I think you can push 1.0.5 into debian, but we 
need to address 1.0.4. So every small bug which we can fix now, it's good for 
the 1.0.4 package in dapper.

> We are going to release 1.0.5 soon. We only try to close some more bugs,
> before we do the release. Because the issues you mentioned are really
> minor issues, I will not fix them now, unless you have important
> reasons, why I should do. If so, please tell me.

If you could tell me, that 1.0.5-1 in debian will make it into the archives 
before the 23rd of February, then I could formulate an UVF Exception Report 
and try to get a bugfixed version into dapper (numbered 1.0.5-1 synced from 
debian).

This bugreport is only for documentation purposes, so nobody can say Ubuntu 
did not report the changes on your package :)

Regards,

\sh


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