On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 04:15 AM, Roland Schwingel wrote:
> However, I have no idea, why opening a window (which is not so uncommon ;-)
> can block other apps. And if you say it's particularly Adobe apps,
> methinks it has something to do with what Adobe is doing.
Of course Adobe is doing not so nice things here, but IMHO it is also bad
when GNUstep code cannot coexist with applications like Photoshop or Acrobat.
And I am sure they will not change their code to adopt to GNUstep. Sun had similar
problems with JDK1.2 and they where forced to fix this... But to what I know the window
is redundant at all, so removing will cause no harm and fix this oddity...
Maybe it is the association of the created window to the dll or the "GnustepBaseSocketHandler"
windowclass also defined in this file, describing this windows class. After creation there are no
messages to this windows (at least gnustep_base_socket_handler() is not called when Photoshop starts).
I tried a lot of things changing this window but nothing helped....
Any further thoughts?
I haven't been able to do anything about this. But since you probably use GNUstep on Windows as much as or more than anyone, I don't see a problem with taking this out and trying to find another way to handle sockets (if necessary) later on.
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