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and subject line Bug#765779: fixed in audacity 2.0.6-2
has caused the Debian Bug report #765779,
regarding audacity: "An assertion failed!" when changing track volume or panning
to be marked as done.
This means that
Martin Steghöfer wrote:
Andoru Ekkusu wrote:
Does anyone have any idea when this patch will be committed?
Hopefully soon, otherwise the new package won't make it to testing in
time before the freeze. Then getting the fix into jessie will become
much more complicated. I think it's quite impor
Andoru Ekkusu wrote:
Does anyone have any idea when this patch will be committed?
Hopefully soon, otherwise the new package won't make it to testing in
time before the freeze. Then getting the fix into jessie will become
much more complicated. I think it's quite important for the usability to
Thanks for the patch Martin! Does anyone have any idea when this patch will
be committed?
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Martin Steghöfer writes:
> Fortunately, this has an easy fix: Simply prevent the sliders from
> capturing the cursor, if it's already captured (see patch attached).
Since applying this patch I've been working for the last hour without
any problems. Thanks, Martin!
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> thanks a lot for the bug report! :-)
You're very welcome, it's the least I could do to help FOSS gain more
popularity :D
> If you want to help, you can compile the example I submitted in the
upstream report and confirm the problem there, so at least the status can
upgrade from "new" to "confirm
Dear Andoru,
thanks a lot for the bug report! :-)
With the upgrade to 3.0, wxWidgets enforces the correct usage of its API
a lot more with asserts. So now, many bugs that were in Audacity before
become visible as error messages (which themselves may cause even more
undesired behavior, if they
> It's not just you. I'm getting the same error when trying to adjust the
> gain on a project with multiple tracks.
By the "just me" question, I meant the way the buttons show up in the Crash
Recovery window after I re-open Audacity. :)
Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/vqvG63d.png
Does the failed
It's not just you. I'm getting the same error when trying to adjust the
gain on a project with multiple tracks.
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Package: audacity
Version: 2.0.6-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I've opened an audio file in Audacity today, and wanted to adjust the
panning to a track and it immediately popped up a window saying "An
ssertion failed!", after which this was layed out:
../src/common/wincmn.cpp(3271): assert
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