[Bug 1242801]

2013-11-09 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
it is most likely a _gtk_ bug. The reason it si visible in QtCurve and 
oxygen-gtk is because they both use the "appears-as-list" option to display 
combobox entries. 
I'll test with clear-looks, setting this option to 1.
If confirmed, this has to be reported to gtk.

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[Bug 1242801]

2013-11-09 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
mcgyver
For oxygen, edit the normally already existing file 
"/usr/share/themes/oxygen-gtk/gtk-2.0/gtkrc" and change 
GtkComboBox::appears-as-list = 1
into
GtkComboBox::appears-as-list = 0

(I think you should be able to also achieve that by editing some
$HOME/.gtkrc, but which file exactly is to be edited is distro-specific)

I will not add a GUI option for that, since it is a gtk bug in  the
first place.

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[Bug 1245468]

2013-11-13 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
Well:
- the fact that it happens in oxygen-gtk does not mean it is an oxygen-gtk bug: 
just means the code path followed by oxygen-gtk triggers a bug that can be 
anywhere in the chain
- nowhere in the core dump, as far as I can tell, is oxygen-gtk mentionned. 
(sorry in advance if I missed it).
(nor are there any function calls mentioned, nor line numbers)
I at least, do not know how to use this report to go and actually debug the 
code.

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  libglib2.0-0 (2.38.0-1ubuntu1) causes eclipse/swt to crash

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[Bug 1245468]

2013-11-13 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
I am closing this bug report
Last few posted crashes are unrelated to oxygen-gtk: they are libgobject.
I guess it is just someone pushing the "submit report" button.
So that it brings no new information
(besides java coredumps also have very little information to start with)
finally, 
- none of the oxygen-gtk devevloppers are able to reproduce the crash,
- The original (oxygen-gtk related) has been said to be fixed after some update 
(and was likely upstream too).

To the others, sorry for the frustration
This should be reported to either 
- glib
- your distribution

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[Bug 1242801]

2014-05-09 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
Ok. Sorry if I misinterpretted the comment, and thanks for the upstream
bug report.

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[Bug 1242801]

2014-05-09 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
Reporting the bug to gtk is as much your 'dutie' as ours. 
I honestly do not remember whether we (or someone) has reported it to gtk. 
Maybe you can find it out yourself ?

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[Bug 1242801]

2014-05-09 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
... also, a workaround is provided in comment #11
Really there is nothing more that we can do about it ...

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[Bug 1309132]

2014-04-30 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
ok. Crash seems to occur in our Qt configuration reading ... pretty low level. 
Why would it crash for this application only and not all.
I'll investigate in more details as soon as I'm on the right machine.

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[Bug 1142213]

2014-01-07 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
thanks. Closing then

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  emacs23/24 and other GTK applications do not start when run in Kubuntu
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[Bug 1142213]

2014-01-07 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
is this bug still valid ? 
It requires a recent enough version of glib, for g_spawn to be working properly.

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[Bug 1242801]

2014-11-15 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
@Lastique
As repeated several time above: indeed this is not a meld bug.
this is a GTK bug. We will _not_ workaround it in oxygen gtk. 
It has to be fixed in gtk. Period. Arguing further is useless (as is posting 
new, but identical, crash reports). 
This bug is marked as "resolved, upstream" and that is how it should be.

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[Bug 1142213]

2013-06-16 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
Comming back to this bug, because I am not happy with the use of popen (which 
is less portable than g_spawn):
testing with g_spawn again and glib-2.36.2, I do not get the issue anymore.
could someone double check ? 

(would require some oxygen-gtk checked-out at, e.g.
a515ab451f54cbc930d0a09d250669255dd8a741^ and build from source, for
gtk2 applications.)

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[Bug 1142213]

2013-06-16 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
... digging: 
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698081

seems, it was indeed a glib bug, that got fixed in glib.
I would be inclined to revert this change to popen, and close (again) this bug 
as upstream.
Ruslan ? oppinion ?

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[Bug 1142213]

2013-06-21 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
@Ruslan
problem with popen: 
- it is defined on windows (with mingw at least) and works, but opens a 
terminal to execute a command. (not so nice). And I'm not sure _popen would fix 
this, would it ? 

- on unix, it does not allow to easily redirect stderr, so you get an error 
message (for every application) when kde4-config is not installed. So that I 
had to add a 2> /dev/null (committed), to hide the (armless) error message, in 
current master, because users were already complaining. 
But this, in turn, is not portable to windows. 

All this is nicely handled in g_spawn, when it works ...

popen being more likely to work on windows depends on MinGW (not even
sure if it is implemented with VC ...). While g_spawn depends on glib.
Which one is more error prone I do not know (I would assume glib, but
...)

So bottomline: if we want to stick to popen (to be more glib-error
safe), we'd likely need more code (and more #ifdef) than what we have
now ...

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[Bug 1142213]

2013-06-21 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
@Ruslan
So I'd suggest:
- keep current branches as they are (with popen). 
- revert the change (sort of: I would like to keep the RunCommand method :)) 
for master (and gtk3 branch).
- if we want to be extra sure, add a minimal requirement on the glib version in 
our (master) CMakefiles.

What do you think ?

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[Bug 1142213]

2013-06-21 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
yeah well. More ifdefs ... not sure I want that. Especially if it is to
bypass a bug that is present in only one _minor_ release of glib.

The only advantage of keeping popen is if other (future) versions of
glib break, which the suggestion you propose would not prevent either
...

So in the end, gspawn it should be, and gspawn only, I'd say, assuming
that upstream is reliable. (especially a low level library such as glib)

And too bad for the systems running with broken glib (in fact, I expect
that if it also breaks pidgin, distros would be quite quick at patching
glib)

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[Bug 1142213]

2013-06-21 Thread Hugo Pereira Da Costa
PS: maybe we can revert the change in popen, in master only ... 
(which will become our next feature release) ?

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