On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 12:45:49PM +0200, Thibault TAILLANDIER wrote: > Branden Robinson wrote: > >Why did you set this bug's severity to "grave"? Is it your contention that > >Debian should not ship the XFree86 X server for any of our users unless we > >can get it working on your hardware? [...] > Not at all, i just put the severity to "grave" because of the "causes > data loss" clause. > Since i lost data on that crash. I really apreciate XFree86, and i would > use it even if it crash once a day.
If data was lost, that's the fault of the applications that had connections to the X server and failed to clean up properly when that connection was lost. I don't blame you for being frustrated by the data loss; I recommend filing bugs against the ill-behaved X clients. When an X client loses its connection to the X server, at the very least it should save any modified open files to failsafe locations. Feel free to quote my words above in any such bug reports you file. > >$ /usr/share/bug/xserver-xfree86 > /tmp/output 3>&1 > >$ mailx -s "Re: Bug#261522" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /tmp/output > > > Ok, i did this, i hope it will help you. > Thanks a lot for you work. Great, thanks! I'll have a look. -- G. Branden Robinson | Every aristocracy that has ever Debian GNU/Linux | existed has behaved, in all [EMAIL PROTECTED] | essential points, exactly like a http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | small mob. -- G.K. Chesterton
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