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Fix Gtk3 crash when running inside of IPython#2646
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I think we're likely to have a complicate merge and/or rebase regardless, since this is on v1.3.x... |
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Given that this is a 1-line deletion, I don't see a major problem. One way to handle it would be to merge this in 1.3.x, and then just make the equivalent change in the refactor PR. |
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Fix Gtk3 crash when running inside of IPython
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As reported in #2624, the Gtk3 backends and IPython are not playing well together, and either no window is displayed, or Python exceptions or even segfaults are thrown.
This, along with ipython/ipython#4640 seem to make everyone happy.