Hi Axel, On 06/09/2015 07:54 PM, Axel Beckert wrote: > Christian Seiler wrote: >> and I found a fix for the crashes I saw. (I'll have to clean that up >> a bit and create a pull request for upstream.) > > Feel free to subscribe @xtaran on Github (i.e. me) to that issue/pull > request.
So it turns out that while I found a solution that works quite well with Gtk+ 3.14 (current Debian stable/testing/unstable), it doesn't work with 3.16 at all (latest upstream release, will probably be in Debian at some point in the future), because there the code was changed so that there is no real chance of disabling CSDs anymore. See my comment at: https://github.com/PCMan/gtk3-nocsd/pull/8#issuecomment-111165390 So I'm sorry to say, but I think that the only real alternative is to patch Gtk. I am seriously doubtful that one can convince upstream to provide the option - and therefore I'm not convinced the maintainers in Debian will be willing to maintain such a patch that upstream clearly rejects... Therefore, I don't think it makes sense to package this for Debian anymore, because it will have a lifetime of at most a month or two (i.e. when 3.16 enters unstable) before it will stop working. Since it's your RFP, I'm not closing it myself, but I really don't see any alternative. :-( If you want a version that works well with Jessie, you can compile: https://github.com/chris-se/gtk3-nocsd/tree/various-fixes Sorry for the bad news. :-( Best regards, Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5579a529.5080...@iwakd.de