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Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Fwd: GTK+ 2.12.3 released

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From: William Meier <wmeier@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 17:55:24 +0000 (UTC)

> Could one of the Windows developers bump us up to GTK 2.12.3 in the
> trunk?  It contains a fix for our bug #958: "Graphical Corruption" (GTK+
> bug #144269: "GtkHPaned flickers and leaves widgets in child panels
> unr...").  This is a small update to 2.12.2, which was released about a
> week ago, so if that's what we have in line for 0.99.7 release, we might
> as well update that as well.  Thanks!
> 

I've downloaded and built Wireshark successfully with GTK 2.12.3.
However: the problem described in bug #2066 ["Crash after changing interface in
Prefs ! Capture ...."] still exists in my Windows environments.

Also: This is not an issue for 0.99.7 which is using glib 2.14.3 and gtk 2.12.1
(i.e. not the newer versions).

It seems reasonable to update to GTK 2.12.3 for the trunk.




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