Quentin Mathé wrote:
Hi Fred,
Le 9 mars 08 à 16:28, Fred Kiefer a écrit :
Putting it into the bug tracker wont help as long as nobody takes up the
task to solve the issue :-)
Which is what I did myself already. I provided a workaround in the
toolbar code right after reporting the issue.
Le 10 mars 08 à 09:31, Fred Kiefer a écrit :
Thank you for this long explanation. I will keep it in case I do more
changes on NSToolbar.
Could you please test, whether a tool bar after my change still
behaves
as expected in all relevant cases?
I tried to run the example code your pointed me
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- Original Message
From: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: GNUstep Developer gnustep-dev@gnu.org
Sent: Saturday, March 8, 2008 5:09:15 AM
Subject: Release critical bug in NSToolbarItem
I just found a critical bug that needs to be fixed before we do a new
Hi Fred,
Le 9 mars 08 à 16:28, Fred Kiefer a écrit :
Putting it into the bug tracker wont help as long as nobody takes up
the
task to solve the issue :-)
Which is what I did myself already. I provided a workaround in the
toolbar code right after reporting the issue. What I wanted to prevent
I just found a critical bug that needs to be fixed before we do a new
gui release. Not sure if this warning is needed, but sometimes Adam is
really quick with new releases :-)
The problem gets triggered by a patch I recently made to NSCell. Now the
control sendAction:to: methods gets called even
On Mar 8, 2008, at 3:09 AM, Fred Kiefer wrote:
I just found a critical bug that needs to be fixed before we do a new
gui release. Not sure if this warning is needed, but sometimes Adam is
really quick with new releases :-)
I'm behind anyway, and with the pace of recent patches, that's
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- Original Message
From: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: GNUstep Developer gnustep-dev@gnu.org
Sent: Saturday, March 8, 2008 5:09:15 AM
Subject: Release critical bug in NSToolbarItem
I just found a critical bug that needs to be fixed before we do a new
gui release. Not sure