On 27/10/14 23:55, Marius Gedminas wrote: > On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 06:43:47PM +0300, Marius Gedminas wrote: >> Is there a list of known issues with GNOME 3.14 in the staging PPA for >> Utopic? >> Like the transparent title bar mentioned in the other thread. > On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 08:47:15AM +1100, Tim wrote: >> There is https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+milestone/utopic-ppa, but >> it is noticeably empty currently > ... >> If you file bugs for these, can link them at the above link ;) > Excellent, will do so, when I can find the round tuits. > > (I do not know what it is about Launchpad's bug tracker that makes me > not want to file bugs.) > > Some IRC conversation in #ubuntu-gnome shows that other people are > seeing some of these issues too: > > On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 06:43:47PM +0300, Marius Gedminas wrote: >> I tried the PPA today and encountered a bunch of issues (but not the one >> about title bars): >> >> - Window shadows are wrong for apps that use client-side decorations >> (like gnome-control-center and nautilus), e.g. >> http://i.imgur.com/nyahSqS.png > I've seen this mentioned by seanh on Oct 26. > > l3on says this is an Intel video driver bug, triggered by Gtk+ 3.14. > Apparently it's fixed in a newer version of the driver. > https://launchpad.net/bugs/1386133 > >> - apport-gtk's tree view has drawing issues (invisible expander arrows, >> entire tree is not drawn initially until you click on it) > I've seen this mentioned by phako on Oct 26. > > Apparently this gets caused by a missing adwaita-icon-theme-full package. > It should be pulled in by default, but! When I first enabled the > staging PPA and tried 'sudo apt full-upgrade', adwaita-icon-theme-full > failed to install due to a file conflict. I then re-ran `apt > full-upgrade` and it succeeded, so I assumed the package got installed > successfully due to a different install order or something. But my > /var/log/dpkg.log says adwaita-icon-theme-full never got installed. adwaita-icon-theme currently depends on : humanity-icon-theme | adwaita-icon-theme-full Unfortunately those optional dependencies only really work when installing by task, where apt-get calculates the complete packageset from the seeds. for a dist-upgrade etc it will just always pick the first ;( > > I mentioned the file conflict on IRC back on Oct 24, and ricotz said they > added the missing conflict. Perhaps if I reenabled the PPA today things > would just work? > >> - Applications segfault left-and-right (nautilus when I stopped resizing >> it, apport-gtk when I took a screenshot of it) > Nobody complained about this on IRC. > > This is the killer thing that makes it impossible for me to use the PPA > on my main system. And I have no disk space for non-temprorary VMs. :( > > It's easiest to reproduce this by > > 1. sudo apt install gtimelog > 2. Run gtimelog > 3. Type anything in the text box, press Enter > > gtimelog segfaults at that point. That does not crash here > > Marius Gedminas > >
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