It may come from a contribution indeed, as we also went to the upgrade
recently. We were getting lots of those but all were coming from our
own code (now cleaned) or contributions (also cleaned :)

Actually the upgrade went well for us  as well. It took some time
mainly because we have quite a bit of patches not accepted by upstream
(yet), but so far, so good. This has allowed us to add support for FF
4 and IE 9.

Thanks guys!

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 8:19 AM, Martin Wittemann
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey,
> do you use some of our contributions? Maybe that code comes from one of 
> those. As far as I have seen, we have removed all usage of settings in our 
> framework. Maybe you can set a break point in that method and see the stack 
> trace to get the root of that call?
> Regards,
> Martin
>
>
>
> Am 18.04.2011 um 18:56 schrieb omrihar:
>
>> Hell qooxdoo users,
>>
>> I have upgraded to the latest version (1.4) from qooxdoo 1.3. After the
>> upgrade (which went very smoothly and was quite uneventful) I keep getting a
>> deprecation warning:
>>
>> The method 'qx.core.Setting.get' is deprecated: Please use
>> qx.core.Environment.get() instead.
>>
>> and this warning appears with a frequency of a few times a second (maybe
>> once or twice per second) while my application is idle. I don't think I use
>> qx.core.Setting.get anywhere in my application, and the upgrade process
>> modified the Application.js code which did use it.
>>
>> Is there some main loop running in the background that might not have been
>> upgraded during the process, and that could be still using
>> qx.core.Setting.get?
>>
>> I'm using FF4 and FireBug.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Omri
>>
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