Alrighty, Kaspersky answered and they said it's a known bug and they are working
on it. A fix won't be out soon though, they said.
They recommend downgrading to the 2013 version until it's fixed.
So I guess a little note on the download page would be appropriate now I guess.
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>Alrighty, Kaspersky answered and they said it's a known bug and they
>are working on it. A fix won't be out soon though, they said.
>They recommend downgrading to the 2013 version until it's fixed.
>So I guess a little note on the download page would be appropriate now
>I guess.
Just keep in mind
> An: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> Alrighty, Kaspersky answered and they said it's a known bug and they are
> working
> on it. A fix won't be out soon though, they said.
> They recommend downgrading to the 2013 version until it's fixed.
I thought their 2013 version is suspected (confirmed?) to cau
> Von: kzibart
> Just keep in mind, Kaspersky's product is only one of apparently multiple that
> cause this problem. I still haven't found what is causing it on my system
> (I've
> never installed Kaspersky's product).
Kaspersky, Camtasia, SnagIt and Camstudio have been confirmed, and I've
>I thought their 2013 version is suspected (confirmed?) to cause this
>as well?
No 2013 works just fine. I never had any problems with it blocking drag and
drop.
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Hi,
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 5:59 AM, kzibart wrote:
>>Alrighty, Kaspersky answered and they said it's a known bug and they
>>are working on it. A fix won't be out soon though, they said.
>>They recommend downgrading to the 2013 version until it's fixed.
>>So I guess a little note on the download
I wish I could help, but I seriously doubt GTK+ is coded in IBM z/OS assembler!
And I fully understand that this is a low priority issue. When I first reported
it over a year ago, I couldn't find a single other post about the issue. So I
figure it must not be something common to many people. An