That happens once in a while.
I wish there would be some good method to check sanity of install... any ideas?

Jussi


On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 08:18, Biro Zoltan <office.zol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello for everybody,
>
>  I made a new Ubuntu install 9.04 and a new Gambas2-2.20.2 install on a
> new computer..and here is everything okay.
>  I apologize and I'm shame for the false alert..but I thanks for
> everybody who try to help me.
>  Until the error occured I made the folowing steps:
> Ubuntu 8.10 (Gambas 2.7 from synaptic) -> upgrade to Ubuntu 9.04
> (Gambas 2.7)-> upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10 (Gambas 2.7) -> upgrade of Gambas
> to 2.20.1
> After these things I had problems with lostfocus().
> Thanks again for everybody..and sorry for false alert.
>
> Best regards,
> Zoli B.
>
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