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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 22.08.2014 um 09:22 schrieb Jan
Smout:<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">I cannot stress enough the
seriousness of this bug. An application that gets
killed by a library without any way to recover is not
something to be taken lightly. In a certain sense I
got lucky that my app is so heavy on graphics, so I
was able to find a solution rather quickly (as did
Jonas btw).<br>
I suspect most people just see (seemingly) random
crashes, shrug and restart whatever they were running
and then blame the application programmer for writing
shitty software. I find that hard to accept...<br>
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I totally agree with this! I fact, in the beginning I was blaming my
own application software for this. It took me quite a while and lots
of effort to realize it's down there deep in the libraries of the
os. And being able to reproduce the bug in only 20 hours or so, does
not help a lot. Even though, due to heavy graphics, this was already
kind of "fast".<br>
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Regards<br>
Jonas<br>
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