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Re: Weird focus problem with GNUstep applications in WindowMaker
From: |
Richard Stonehouse |
Subject: |
Re: Weird focus problem with GNUstep applications in WindowMaker |
Date: |
Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:42:28 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) |
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:31:32 +0200, Eric Brunel <eric.brunel@pragmadev.com>
wrote:
> Thanks for the info. It is more or less what I suspected. I chose
> Debian because they seem to be the only ones who have GNUstep packages
> in their standard distribution, but it seems they don't upgrade them
> very often. I checked the testing and unstable releases for the
> versions to come; There are a few improvements indeed, but they're
> still not at the latest versions. And besides, I'd prefer using a
> stable distribution.
You say you chose Debian: is openSUSE an option for you? I have
binary RPM packages for openSUSE 11.2 based on gnustep-make 2.2.0,
-base 1.19.3, and -gui and -back 0.17.1. These were, at the time,
classed as 'unstable' versions, but were actually pretty stable.
If you are interested, they are at:
<http://www.rstonehouse.co.uk/extras/GNUstep-2.2.0/openSUSE-11.2/i586/>
Alternatively, if you can wait a couple of weeks or so, I am in the
process of building the latest stable versions (gnustep-make 2.4.0
etc) for the recent openSUSE 11.3 release, and intend to make binary
packages available online when ready.
> What are my options here? It seems the file organisation for GNUstep
> in Debian is quite different from the standard one, so getting the
> latest sources and compiling them myself is quite likely to mess
> things up completely. Is there an unofficial repository somewhere that
> would allow to upgrade to more recent versions without breaking
> everything?
> On 22 juil. 10, at 12:14, Wolfgang Lux wrote:
> > Eric Brunel wrote:
> >
> >> Is there any workaround for this? [...]
> > These versions were released more than two years ago and there have
> > been two major upgrades since then, which contain a substantial
> > amount of bug fixes. In particular, the issue with the modifier keys
> > you observed was fixed shortly before the release of GNUstep back
> > version 0.16, so my recommendation is simply to upgrade to a more
> > recent GNUstep version.
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Richard Stonehouse