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On Wed, 28 Sept 2022 at 17:06, imm wrote:
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> OK, I have made sense of the reflog churn...
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> The commit I had been using was 89f9671b406d1d2ac0377ef90d44ebfa7a92150e
> This works, apart from the button label disappearing when flipping the buffers.
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> The commit 59fc60ea4cb8db6ee43a1ac37cd4bbbefcb87faa is where it breaks for me.
This is perhaps significant:- I'd been testing with 32-bit builds on
both Win10 and Win11 (the Win11 box I'm setting up is for a 32-bit
build target, though is itself 64-bit of course.)
But I just built 283184a09a360724a61b9e256c16f799a73cf405 (head of
master at time of testing) with mingw in 64-bit mode, and that runs OK
and does not crash, so the issue may be a data or pointer size issue,
or similar?
The label for the button still disappears on toggling the buffer mode,
but at least it runs and is visible!
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