Fred, thanks for looking into it.
I do not use any theming in gnustep. I'm trying to collect he necessary information, but as I'm not a technical genius where compilation and linking are concerned, it will take me some time to get all the details. I don't see the scrolling problem in GNUMail, that was compiled in Fedora19, but I see it in GWorkspace and ProjectCenter that I recompiled for Fedora19. [edwin@ottopedi GNUMail.app]$ ls -l total 80 -rwxrwxr-x. 1 edwin edwin 71839 Dec 26 2013 GNUMail drwxrwxr-x. 12 edwin edwin 4096 Dec 26 2013 Resources -rw-rw-r--. 1 edwin edwin 46 Dec 26 2013 stamp.make [edwin@ottopedi GNUMail.app]$ cd .. [edwin@ottopedi Applications]$ cd Pr* [edwin@ottopedi ProjectCenter.app]$ ls -l total 284 -rwxrwxr-x. 1 edwin edwin 281624 Jul 6 22:35 ProjectCenter drwxrwxr-x. 17 edwin edwin 4096 Jul 6 22:35 Resources -rw-rw-r--. 1 edwin edwin 71 Jul 6 22:35 stamp.make I already attached the ldd-results for GNUMail and ProjectCenter. Hope you find somthing in it. Could it be the compiling options: I used the installation instructions from Etoile. Kind regards Edwin Ancaer 2014-07-05 14:43 GMT+02:00 Fred Kiefer <[email protected]>: > Hi Edwin, > > to see the old scrolling problem again is a bit surprising for me. I was > rather sure we did resolve it a long time ago. > > Fedora 20 has been out for some time now, and this is the first reported > issue for it. Maybe we should try to rule out all other possibilities > that could have caused the issue. > > Could you first make sure that you switch off any possible GNUstep > theme? If this solves the problem, recompile the theme and try again. > > The next thing you should check is whether the cairo library that gets > used during compile time is the same as the one used at runtime. Maybe > you have an outdated cairo dev package somewhere? > > After that you should run ldd on the GWorkspace executable and report > back the result. Is there any suspicious, old looking library in the list? > > With all that ruled out, it is getting difficult. There could be some > disagreement between GNUstep and the window manager about the size of > the window decoration. You should run "xprop -root |grep GNUSTEP" and > report back the values and compare them to the actual values used for > window decorations. (The values are right, left, top, button for all the > 16 different window styles) But judging from your screenshot you are > having GNUstep draw the window decoration, not the window manager. > > That is about everything I can think of at the moment. Please feel free > to report anything you find out. > > Fred > > > > > On 04.07.2014 23:32, Edwin Ancaer wrote: > > After upgrading from Fedora 19 to Fedora 20, I got errors about wrong > > library versions when executing GNUstep programs, so I decided to > > recompile. > > > > At the same time, I downloaded GNUstep Revision 37964 from trunk. > > I also downloded the libobjc2 from this revision and compiled with Clang > > 3.4. > > > > The test from Base and Gui reprted no errors, only some dashed hopes. > > > > I the recompiled ProjectCenter & GWorkspace, and when using the vertical > > scrolbar, I got the strange effect you can see in the attached file. > > > > I used trunk for the gnustep libr( > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep >
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