Hi,
So I'm not in touch with Gtk+ development, but it looks like 3.4.4
won't be out any time soon. It's been a while since 3.4.3. I think
there's a big chance it might not be released in time for the freeze
(if at all). If that's indeed the case, would it be possible to have
those patches applied
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 12:49 AM, Fernando Lemos wrote:
> This didn't make it in time for Gtk+ 3.4.3, which was just released.
> It was also not applied to the 3.4 branch (I just asked upstream to
> commit to the 3.4 branch as well, let's see). So you might want to
> consider backporting (it shoul
tags 670890 fixed-upstream
thanks
Hi,
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> Should I report this upstream?
>
> This would be very much appreciated.
A fix has been committed upstream[1,2].
This didn't make it in time for Gtk+ 3.4.3, which was just released.
It was also not a
reassign 669883 libgtk-3-0
forcemerge 670890 669883
severity 670890 important
thanks
On 30.04.2012 04:26, Fernando Tarlá Cardoso Lemos wrote:
> Instead of the icon being rendered, I get a broken icon. Tested with both
> nm-applet (from network-manager-gnome) and pa-applet (not packaged). I get
> e
Ok, I think I have this worked out. GTK is throwing a critical warning,
and since notification-daemon calls
g_log_set_always_fatal (G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR | G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL) it
results in SIGTRAP where most GTK-using programs will just output a
message to stderr.
The problem seems to be that GtkSt
Same problem here, although I'm not sure what "switching to the default
Gnome theme" would entail. I note that downgrading libgtk-3-0 and
libgtk-3-common to 3.2.3-1 makes the problem go away.
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Package: notification-daemon
Version: 0.7.4-1
Severity: important
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Hi!
notification-daemon crashes with the following assertion:
(notification-daemon:9888): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_scale_simple:
assertion `dest_width > 0' failed
Here is a
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