[Expired for mousepad (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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mousepad wrong assertion
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The warning is saying that the argument to gtk_file_chooser_set_filename
isn't an absolute path. The commented out code looks much like the
correct fix.
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mousepad wrong assertion
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Gauvain: This is a "real" bug, though of trivial importance. It causes
the GTK warning and prevents mousepad's File->Open dialog from
preselecting the file that's already open.
Simon: The commented out code that you found looks like an attempt to
fix the symptoms. The GTK warning is actually produ
The only problem I noticed was that it says "gtk-CRITICAL", which
sounds bad. It'd be great to avoid "crying wolf" if it's no danger.
I'd be happy to fix it by conditioning that assertion so it stops
crying out about local file names, if I knew where to look for
sources.
I tried looking for source
Does this make mousepad crash or work in an unexpected way?
I don't see this as a "real" bug...
** Changed in: mousepad (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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mousepad wrong assertion
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I also see this on Feisty. The steps required for me are:
1) Run "mousepad z.sh"
2) File -> Open
There is no need to edit, save, or choose another file on my machine.
Simon, do those two steps alone cause the warning for you?
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