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FS#3424 - gtk-qt-engine
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Opened by Ćukasz Fibinger (lucke) - Thursday, 03 November 2005, 22:31 GMT
Last edited by Kevin Piche (kpiche) - Sunday, 06 November 2005, 03:53 GMT
Opened by Ćukasz Fibinger (lucke) - Thursday, 03 November 2005, 22:31 GMT
Last edited by Kevin Piche (kpiche) - Sunday, 06 November 2005, 03:53 GMT
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DetailsThere's this well-known, yet very annoying bug with gtk-qt-engine and gtk 2.8, which results in black menus. Although there doesn't seem to be any activity in gtk-qt-engine cvs, I have found a simple patch at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=3446 (attachment of https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4276), which seems to resolve the issue. Personally I added it on top of cvs sources (and everything works properly so far), but I think there shouldn't be any problem adding it on top of 'stable' 6.0 version.
I'd like to request the inclusion of that patch in official arch package. |
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Closed by Damir Perisa (damir.perisa)
Sunday, 06 November 2005, 15:03 GMT
Reason for closing: Implemented
Sunday, 06 November 2005, 15:03 GMT
Reason for closing: Implemented
still the compiling of this package under gcc4 is a warning-nightmare (a lot of warnings), so i hope someone would take this code for a general cleanup