On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 12:56:12PM +0100, Josselin Mouette wrote:
Le lundi 26 octobre 2009 à 21:03 +0100, Simon Pepping a écrit :
This means that GTK2.18 is backwards incompatible and breaks existing
applications. The upgrade must warn users and a way must be found to
minimize the effect
Le lundi 26 octobre 2009 à 21:03 +0100, Simon Pepping a écrit :
This means that GTK2.18 is backwards incompatible and breaks existing
applications. The upgrade must warn users and a way must be found to
minimize the effect of this upgrade.
Indeed, it breaks with applications that rely on the
The same happens to my eclipse. There is also a bug report in eclipse:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=291257. Citing: 'GTK
2.18 introduced a new way to interact with GdkWindows. This is what
introduced the problems that you are seeing and why exporting
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS fixes it
Setting the environment variable GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS before starting
eclipse seems to have fixed this issue for me (from
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=548704 which references
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/2.18/gtk-migrating-ClientSideWindows.html)
Hopefully it won't
Package: libgtk2.0-0
Version: 2.18.2-1
Severity: normal
I can also confirm the exact same problem as Andreas described is present on my
machine.
I can't test downgrading libgtk2.0-0 right now though, as it would remove some
packages I need to use currently.
Regards,
Luís Picciochi
-- System
Package: libgtk2.0-0
Version: 2.16.6-1
Severity: important
Hi,
after upgrading libgtk2.0-0 to 2.18.2-1 I'm experiencing problems with
the default buttons of dialogs in Eclipse and Eclipse-based
applications. Trying to click on the button presses it down, but
there's apparently no release or
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