manish escribió:
Hi,
I have installed GNUStep environment as per the Installation advise
(gnustep-system-0.25.1-setup + gnustep-core-0.25.0-setup +
gnustep-devel-1.1.1-setup + gnustep-cairo-0.22.1-setup).
Then I had downloaded the sample GUI applications, and successfully
build and run them
Hi,
I have installed GNUStep environment as per the Installation advise
(gnustep-system-0.25.1-setup + gnustep-core-0.25.0-setup +
gnustep-devel-1.1.1-setup + gnustep-cairo-0.22.1-setup).
Then I had downloaded the sample GUI applications, and successfully build
and run them from the shell.
Next
Hi Eric,
Eric Brunel wrote:
I usually work with both options checked: 'Do not let applications
receive the click used to focus windows' and 'Automatically focus new
windows'. I just tried to uncheck the last one, as it seemed it could
be the cause of the problem, but it didn't work: the proble
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:31:32 +0200, Eric Brunel
wrote:
> Thanks for the info. It is more or less what I suspected. I chose
> Debian because they seem to be the only ones who have GNUstep packages
> in their standard distribution, but it seems they don't upgrade them
> very often. I checked
В Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:31:32 +0200, Eric Brunel написа:
> but it seems they don't upgrade them very often.
Well, upgrading them in the stable suite is completely out of question.
OTOH, backports are useless because of the SONAME bumps.
> I checked the testing and unstable releases for the versi
Thanks for the info. It is more or less what I suspected. I chose
Debian because they seem to be the only ones who have GNUstep packages
in their standard distribution, but it seems they don't upgrade them
very often. I checked the testing and unstable releases for the
versions to come; The
Eric Brunel wrote:
Is there any workaround for this? Or a trick to make it work
correctly? The versions I'm using are the ones included in Debian
5.0 (lenny), which are:
WindowMaker 0.92.0
GNUstep make 2.0.6
GNUstep base 1.16.1
GNUstep GUI 0.14.0
GNUstep back 0.14
These versions were relea
I usually work with both options checked: 'Do not let applications
receive the click used to focus windows' and 'Automatically focus new
windows'. I just tried to uncheck the last one, as it seemed it could
be the cause of the problem, but it didn't work: the problem still
happens.
Thanks