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Name:odyssey
Title:Network browser based on WebKit core with GUI based on MUI.
Owner:kas1e
URL:http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=network/browser/odyssey.lha
Created:20110905 17:54 by orgin
 Issue details
Type:BugSeverity:Minor
Status:NewStatus Comment:
Title:PThreads crashes in OWB 1.16
Version:1.16
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samo79Removeclibboardhook crashes20140316 14:25
This is part of the ex Ticket#19 posted on MUIDev: https://muidev.de/ticket/19

As some dropdown menus will NOT be really closed I did some simple stability test to see how they react in some unusual situation, so i just opened the 2 dropdown menus (the urlhistory window and the quicksearch one) of Odyssey, then i iconified OWB.

When i deiconify the program both dropdowns menu will be automatically reopened.

A this point i just tried to move and/or resized the OWB window around the screen.

At this condition most of the time the dropdown menu will followed the new position and the new size of the program's window, HOWEVER at some point a problem heppen --> see grab: https://muidev.de/attachment/ticket/19/glitch.png

I don't understand exactly how to reproduce it but if you try with this method you should be able to reproduce it quite easily at some point

Finally when this graphical glitch happen, just try to close OWB normally, if all "goes well" you should be able to obtain that type of crashes:

https://muidev.de/attachment/ticket/19/Crashlog_OWB_2014-03-15_21-44-42.txt
https://muidev.de/attachment/ticket/19/Crashlog_OWB_2014-03-16_08-14-23.txt




samo79Re: Removeclibboardhook crashes20140316 14:29
@samo79

WARNING: Sorry posted in a wrong area !
Please remove the message above :-)
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