Hi,
personally I think this change (calling python.exe rather than
pythonw.exe) will be a serious regression when using meld with a tool
such as TortoiseHg. TortoiseHg _always_ calls meld with parameters.
This means that every time that you would use meld to diff or merge
files from TortoiseHg (or any similar tool) you'd see a prompt window
appear.
Cheers,
Angel
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Keegan Witt <keeganwitt gmail com> wrote:
> Sorry for the delay. Someone reported that GTK wouldn't load for him and I
> was hoping to track that down why before updating the binaries. I haven't
> figured it out (it doesn't help that I've not been able to recreate the
> issue), but I've decided to go ahead and release new ones in the mean time.
> Has anyone else experienced this issue? Have an suggestions? I've already
> tried having him clear his path before calling the Python from Portable
> Python with the absolute paths (which didn't help), though he is able to run
> the GTK demo.
>
> Besides the update to 1.8.1, I also now call python.exe instead of
> pythonw.exe when calling meld.exe with parameters. This allows you to call
> Meld from the commandline without pythonw exiting right away (the only
> downside being that a dialog box for python appears in that case -- not sure
> there's really a way around this). When calling without parameters (for
> example from shortcuts), it continues to call pythonw. The issue list for
> this installer release can be seen here.
>
> -Keegan
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 7:08 PM, Kai Willadsen <kai willadsen gmail com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Meld 1.8.1 has been released.
>>
>>
>> Fixes:
>>
>> * Add AppData file (Kai Willadsen)
>> * Change order of version control selection for CVS and old SVN (Kai
>> Willadsen)
>> * Fix escaped markup in folder comparisons (Kai Willadsen)
>>
>> Translations:
>>
>> * Daniel Mustieles (es)
>> * Enrico Nicoletto (pt_BR)
>> * Gabor Kelemen (hu)
>> * Marek Černocký (cs)
>> * Milo Casagrande (it)
>> * Piotr Drąg (pl)
>>
>>
>> This release can be downloaded from:
>>
>> http://download.gnome.org/sources/meld/1.8/meld-1.8.1.tar.xz
>>
>>
>> What is Meld?
>> -------------
>>
>> Meld is a visual diff and merge tool. It lets you compare two or three
>> files,
>> and updates the comparisons while you edit them in-place. You can also
>> compare
>> folders, launching comparisons of individual files as desired. Last but by
>> no
>> means least, Meld lets you work with your current changes in a wide
>> variety of
>> version control systems, including Git, Bazaar, Mercurial, Subversion and
>> CVS.
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