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FS#52241 - [sfml] crash when using sf::Window::setIcon
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Opened by Michael (MST) - Thursday, 22 December 2016, 16:07 GMT
Last edited by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) - Tuesday, 10 January 2017, 00:01 GMT
Opened by Michael (MST) - Thursday, 22 December 2016, 16:07 GMT
Last edited by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) - Tuesday, 10 January 2017, 00:01 GMT
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DetailsIn sfml-2.4.1 there is an upstream bug [1] that causes a segfault when using sf::Window::setIcon.
There is already a fix [2] that will be included in 2.4.2 Because Arch keeps packages as vanilla as possible I was not sure if I should report it, and if there are chances to get the patch included in the official package... Additional info: I've uploaded a PKGBUILD including the patch to AUR [3]. [1] https://github.com/SFML/SFML/issues/1168 [2] https://github.com/SFML/SFML/commit/8c62390ca211e0dbc7b9233f41ba53952b80154c [3] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/sfml-bugfix/ |
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Closed by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro)
Tuesday, 10 January 2017, 00:01 GMT
Reason for closing: Upstream
Additional comments about closing: Thanks for the report but I'd prefer to wait for a release.
Tuesday, 10 January 2017, 00:01 GMT
Reason for closing: Upstream
Additional comments about closing: Thanks for the report but I'd prefer to wait for a release.
Comment by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) -
Tuesday, 10 January 2017, 00:01 GMT
I'd like to not patch packages downstream for minor issues such as that. You can, however, bother sfml into making a release soon.