On 30 Nov 2008, at 18:44, Greg Ercolano wrote:

> imacarthur wrote:
>> how did I get it to compile on my non-XFT test setup?
>> I need to go back over that build and see what I actually did  
>> compile.
>
>       I was wondering that myself..
>
>       I just now compiled that same snapshot on my more recent fedora3
>       machine with xft disabled (without my fix) and it hit the same error.
>
>       Maybe you were on another platform during your test (Apple/Windows?)
>       where the X-specific code was #ifdef'ed out?
>
>       I guess no one had caught this so far because IIRC, xft is now
>       enabled by default.

No, it's simpler than that... I checked in the files from my  
"regular" build, which is XFT, but had also tested on a "non-XFT"  
build on another box. I've just powered that box up and checked, and  
it is "fixed" - but the corrected files never got copied back across.
So I thought I was checking in the fixed files, but it was still the  
broken ones... I am an idiot.
My apologies to all concerned.

Anyway... I think I have now checked in he right version (please check!)

That said, I tried the cut/paste thing (STR #614) whilst the non-XFT  
build was up, and on that box (which if FC7) it *seems* to work OK.  
Well, sort of... I tried

to/from gnome-terminal, OK
to/from scite, OK
to/from Nedit - hmm, I can copy TO Nedit OK, but not FROM it...

That's just the things I happened to have open. The result is the  
same with the XFT build and these apps FWIW.
I have a vague recollection of having issues with Nedit in the past  
though, not sure...

-- 
Ian


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