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PuTTY bug unix-resize-assertion-failure

PuTTY bug unix-resize-assertion-failure

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summary: GTK PuTTY can fail an assertion on a server-controlled resize
class: bug: This is clearly an actual problem we want fixed.
present-in: 0.78
fixed-in: fec6719a2b7ac48372d8d44098a3b2938948fd2e 65639fbbe72266c326e53d0b07ac3291a5c27b3e (0.79)

Sometimes, in the GTK version of GUI PuTTY or pterm, if the server sent a control sequence to resize the window, the program would try to process it twice, get confused, and fail an assertion.

This could happen in unusual configurations of the window which are not either 'maximised' or 'normal', such as it being docked to the right-hand half of the display in KDE.


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(last revision of this bug record was at 2023-04-24 15:12:08 +0100)
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