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Re: [Pan-users] pan on openSUSE 12.1 RC2 with GNOME 3.2


From: Heinrich Mueller
Subject: Re: [Pan-users] pan on openSUSE 12.1 RC2 with GNOME 3.2
Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 07:31:59 +0100
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Am 06.11.2011 20:34, schrieb Duncan:
Graham Peter Davis posted on Sun, 06 Nov 2011 15:06:44 +0000 as excerpted:

On 06/11/11 01:01, Jim Henderson wrote:
Wondering if anyone else out there is running on GNOME 3.2, and what
your experiences are.

I see some definite weirdness - when I'm reading messages, the group
pane sometimes will shift on its own (to the left), and if I try to
manually resize it, I sometimes can't get it to fully resize.

<snip>
But this is the first time I've had a problem that rendered pan
completely unusable. :(


I have the same trouble with Pan in KDE 4.7.2. Also, it comes with no
spell-checker so I get a warning every time I compile a posting. The
latter probably won't affect Gnome users.

I've raised bug reports for both these.
See:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=725971
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=728311
Interesting.  So the gnome 3.2 bit looks unrelated, since we have a
report of it happening on kde 4.7.2 also on OpenSuSE, but other reports
of it not happening at least on kde on other distros (gentoo here, and kde
4.7.2, I'm not seeing it, tho I'm building from the judgefudge tree which
adds another variable)...

Which means it's very likely a distro related bug, and those bugs were
filed in the right place.

I didn't actually check the bugs, but I'd suggest updating them with this
information, if appropriate.

One other possibly related factor: what was pan built against?  Here, I
don't have gtk3 installed, so pan is built against gtk2.  But I think
gtk3 support is in the official gnome pan repo now and may be in the
latest official release, so OpenSuSE may well be building pan against
gtk3 instead of gtk2, and it could be a bug in either gtk3 or in pan's
support of gtk3.

To eliminate or help confirm that possibility, we need to confirm what
dependencies the OpenSuSE build has, gtk2 or gtk3, and if it's gtk3,
someone else building pan against gtk3 (or running a distro version built
against gtk3) that's NOT on OpenSuSE, to report whether they see the
problem.

The only problem with gtkspell and gtk3 is that pan compiles with both
but crashes because of gtkspell as it imports gtk2&gtk3 symbols alike.
That's the reason (I think) OpenSuse's version is compiled with it.

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