Am 16.07.2016 um 10:31 schrieb Richard Frith-Macdonald 
<richard.frith-macdon...@brainstorm.co.uk>:
>> On 14 Jul 2016, at 09:39, Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mott...@libero.it> 
>> wrote:
>> The only doubt remaining is thus now why we broke Windows :(
> 
> It took me several hours to track this down because the problem was not 
> actually in the code changes I made, but the change exposed a bug in the low 
> level polling for windows messages.  The low level code was not returning YES 
> as it should when an event had been received/handled, so the higher level 
> code depending on that return value was not working properly.  This should be 
> fixed in trunk (works for me).

Richard,

I want to explicitly thank you for taking the time to look into the underlying 
problems of this issue. In the beginning it looked like a simple gui 
misbehaviour and in the end you were able to track down and solve two deep bugs 
in base. I am sure this will help to resolve other issues with GNUstep 
applications that went unreported.

Fred

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