Hi,
I had the same problem, i.e. the popup window of gnubiff became only a
few pixels high after upgrading gtk+ from 3.6.3 to 3.8.7. [I use
gentoo.] Downgrading gtk+ back to 3.6.3 fixed the problem. I hope this
provides a clue.
Cheers,
Jae-hyeon
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It seems that nobody is caring about this issue. Never mind.
I found a nice deb package of bash info in ubuntu archive.
Thanks.
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Sometimes, I need to write a shell script without access to the web.
Could anybody make a non-free package of bash info manual?
Thanks.
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I tested emacs-snapshot-gtk version 20061201-1, and it doesn't cause
this problem any more. I suspect this bug was related to the
following posting, but I am not sure.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-pretest-bug/2006-11/msg00427.html
At any rate, I think this bug can be closed.
Thanks.
I have the same problem, with the environment specified in Bug#399294
and emacs-snapshot 20061123-1.
Using a local display, I did the following:
(1) run emacs-snapshot
$ emacs-snapshot-x -q
(2) type C-l to clear the splash screen and display the *scratch* buffer
(3) click on "*scratch*" in
Package: emacs-snapshot-gtk
Version: 1:20061117-1
Severity: normal
Ediff between two buffers causes 100% CPU usage.
This happens when I am using the sawfish window manager.
Twm and metacity do not cause this problem.
Emacs 21 did not have this problem with sawfish.
How to reproduce:
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I had the same problem.
On my system, /usr and / are on different partitions. When
/etc/rcS.d/S22hwclock.sh copies the hardware clock to the system
clock, it cannot read the timezone information from /etc/localtime,
which is a symbolic link to a file under /usr/share/zoneinfo, since
/usr is mount
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