RE: [Java-gnome-developer] Some other minor issues
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From: Luca De R. <pie...@li...> - 2003-11-13 22:43:16
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Il gio, 2003-11-13 alle 23:05, Jeffrey Morgan ha scritto: > > Il gio, 2003-11-13 alle 17:29, Jeffrey Morgan ha scritto: > > > This is quite strange. I took you attached example and > > > it ran fine without problems. Also, I have no problems > > > with the toolbar. Is it possible that you have an > > > older version of the shared object in your path? > > > > > > -Jeff > > > > > Not likely since I see the new MessageDialog in TestGtk, and > > I've taken > > new cleaned sources before compile the example. > > It is still possible that you have an old shared object in > /usr/lib or some such directory. This is the only thing > I can think of that would be causing your menu hints problem. What do you mean precisely with a shared object? I have always installed java-gnome from an rpm package never from source, so it seems I have only the latest libraries in /usr/lib. > > Unfortunately after rechecked cvs repo and recompiled the library just > > for stay sure, I've got the same problem in my gnomepg app. > > Also TestGtk > > behaves strange: > > if I start it and first I click on the toolbar button, > > nothing happens. > > The only way I can see the toolbar is launching the entry > > example first, > > don't ask me why. However it showed up with generic icons > > (the one with > > the red cross) and with this error on stdout: > > I just checked in a fix for the TestGTK example that fixes > the problem with the toolbar. > I am still baffled by the > menu hints issue since it is working fine for me (even > using your example). Fine, I'll re-check the repo tomorrow. > > > I have read that Sourceforge synchronize cvs repos every 5 > > hours, maybe > > I haven't grabbed the latest revision of the code... > > The only thing non-standard it's that I have gtk-2.2.3, may be this? > > > > Could be. Would it be possible for you to try a > later version of gtk? Mhm.. I was thinking to do an upgrade to Fedora Core in the future, but it requires bandwidth which I have not. Do you think it's safe to upgrade to gtk-2.4 and leave the stock Redhat Gnome-2.2 ? On which version of gnome-libs and gtk is Java-gnome developed on? Regards, Luca. -- Luca De Rugeriis <pie...@li...> |