Thanks, good to hear someones "on it"@sacharja
problem is reproducing it. Of course, then I haven't had success actually building it in XP, yes, either, so that's my current hangup. That and time.
Cheers!
-r
Indeed 1.0.5 works, but there were some serious security issues if I remember it correctly. That's why these version are no solution for me.Here is how I "solved" the problem for weeks now, because i couldn't stand it anymore : I decided to go back to version 1.0.5 and deleted all 1.1.x versions.
Hi sacharja,Indeed 1.0.5 works, but there were some serious security issues if I remember it correctly. That's why these version are no solution for me.Here is how I "solved" the problem for weeks now, because i couldn't stand it anymore : I decided to go back to version 1.0.5 and deleted all 1.1.x versions.
Can you sahre the VM with us?I have a MS Virtual PC Image of XP3 with VLC installed and the bug does also occur in the VM.
Here is the last Windows nightly build of 1.0.6. It is the one that I'm using:Hi sacharja,Indeed 1.0.5 works, but there were some serious security issues if I remember it correctly. That's why these version are no solution for me.Here is how I "solved" the problem for weeks now, because i couldn't stand it anymore : I decided to go back to version 1.0.5 and deleted all 1.1.x versions.
I understand your security concern with version 1.0.5, it's detailed here :
http://www.videolan.org/security/sa1003.html
We're not lucky because VLC team never compiled version 1.0.6, though its source program was ready and it solved 1.0.5 security issue as they wrote it in the predecent link :
"Solution : VLC media player 1.0.6 addresses these issues and introduces further stability fixes."
I wonder if it's too late for them to compile 1.0.6 so we'd happily stick with it while our OS is XP : no more "X" button closing issue !
Also the "Building font cache" issue that appeared in 1.0.0 wouldn't show in 1.0.6 :
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=78236&start=0
PS: please don't ask me to compile it by myself as I don't know how to do that.
If VLC team don't want to compile it, maybe an experimented user could compile 1.0.6 and put it online ?
Sources of 1.0.6 are public, here is the link if anyone is interested :
ftp://ftp.videolan.org/pub/pub/vlc/1.0.6/
Thx a lot, I'm gonna use it too.Here is the last Windows nightly build of 1.0.6. It is the one that I'm using:
http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/win ... 0329-0202/
@ reinhart, did u actually read this ???I just wanted to keep you guys on track:
j-b tested my VPC Image and is finally able to reproduce the bug. Although we still have no idea what does the bug occur on some xp machines and others not, he now will be able to track the bug down.
We all can sit and relax now and let the pros do the work.
There might be a fix for this annoying bug very soon.
Until then I suggest using the 1.0.6 nightly build announced by "itsnow".
Confirmed. I fixed the bug... But so far, fixing it provoke another issue... I've spent my last 2 days on it... This is insane.IMPORTANT:
http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/win ... 1112-0203/
the latest nightly build of 1.1.5 fixes the X-Closing-Bug for me!!!
Finally no security issues and no bug! I'm glad
(1.2.0 nightly (trunk-20101112-0003) seems still broken...)
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