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and subject line Bug #244417: libfox1.0 powerpc displays incorrect colours
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Package: libfox1.0
Version: 1.0.42-1
When using either a pre-compiled deb or a self compiled one ( apt-get -b
source libfox1.0), the colours are incorrectly displayed in applications
using this library. e.g. rezound and xfe. See this colour palette from
xfe for an example:
http://www.yeeking.net/images/fox_pallete.png
Note how the blue colour on the left is the actual selected colour (i.e.
the one that an application should display) but in the circular colour
selector it appears as yellow.
I have compiled and installed libfox-1.0.51 from the vanilla source code
from http://www.fox-toolkit.org, then force installed rezound from the
deb (rezound_0.9.0beta-1_powerpc.deb). In this case, the colours are
correctly displayed. The same is true for xfe, except i compiled this
from vanilla source against the vanilla fox lib.
I am running libc 2.3.2.ds1-11, a benh 2.4.20 self compiled powerpc
kernel and using xfree 4.2 with dri on a powerbook g4 rev A.
cheers
matthew yee-king
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It seems that this very old bug were solved with one of
the versions of libfox1.6.
Have a nice day.
Joachim (Germany)
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