On 21/07/06 17:15:06, Nick Treleaven wrote:
On 20/07/06 15:49:14, F. Cami wrote:
Nick Treleaven wrote:
On 20/07/06 13:22:01, F. Cami wrote:
Nick Treleaven wrote:
I did notice a general problem with Find in files though, I will disable it for a Windows build until we have a workaround for GIOChannel. Anyone running this SVN Windows build should avoid using Find in files - it will probably segfault.
After some more Windows testing I've found the cause of the segfault - it is only when the current file has no filename
This is fixed now in SVN.
Find in files works fine here. XP SP2 + GTK+ 2.8.9. Any test case to reproduce the bug ?
Interesting - the results appear in the Messages window just like on *nix?
Yes. I use grep from unxutils and specified the path to grep.exe in geany's config, and it works just like on *nix.
I have just tried the SVN windows build on Windows XP SP2 with the GTK+ 2.8.9 runtime EXE installer, and with the latest grep.exe from unxutils.sf.net and FIF did NOT work. (I also tried grep from MinGW). It was the same command prompt window that popped up, scrolled and then disappeared.
I tried again today in XP and it worked! François: apologies for my confusion. I guess it must have been because yesterday I only logged out rather than rebooting after installing the GTK+ runtime [it doesn't prompt for a restart if you don't install the language support]. For the record today it worked with the 2.8.18 runtime, but after checking the source of 2.8.9 it should work with that also. (g_io_channel_unix_new does just call g_io_channel_win32_new_fd internally.)
Many thanks for reporting this ;-)
Regards, Nick