Re: is the bad performance because of backend and how could I change backend?

2009-05-03 Thread Markus Hitter
Am 02.05.2009 um 19:26 schrieb Zhang Weiwu: My question is is it possible to just compile one backend with xlibs myself and configure debian official gnustep to use that backend? You can always install debian packages from source and modify souces along the way. In opposite to compiling

Re: is the bad performance because of backend and how could I change backend?

2009-05-03 Thread Zhang Weiwu
Zhang Weiwu wrote: Hello I managed to get back to use debian-repository version of gnustep instead of compiling my own version, and suffer greatly from several problems: 1. drag and drop almost never works. It freezes the application where drag-drop occur for some time, and

Re: is the bad performance because of backend and how could I change backend?

2009-05-02 Thread Fred Kiefer
The problem with the xlib backend you are experiencing is most likely due to it being of a different version than the gui library you installed from the Debian repository. According to your mail the xlib backend is version 0.16, which version are the other two backends you have installed? The

Re: is the bad performance because of backend and how could I change backend?

2009-05-02 Thread Zhang Weiwu
Fred Kiefer 写道: The problem with the xlib backend you are experiencing is most likely due to it being of a different version than the gui library you installed from the Debian repository. According to your mail the xlib backend is version 0.16, which version are the other two backends you

Re: is the bad performance because of backend and how could I change backend?

2009-05-02 Thread Zhang Weiwu
Fred Kiefer wrote: The problem with the xlib backend you are experiencing is most likely due to it being of a different version than the gui library you installed from the Debian repository. According to your mail the xlib backend is version 0.16, which version are the other two backends you