Hi Mark, Am Mittwoch, 15. März 2006 20:47 schrieb Mark Wielaard: > Thanks. I see no key event is ever received by the Frame (this is on x86 > for me). I have filed this as bug #26703 > http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26703
thanks for testing and filing the bug. > Do you happen to know if this ever worked with kaffe in the past? To give you my full history: First I have tried: a) Mandriva (ia586) with their cooker kaffe package, probably Kaffe CVS from CVS (20060204) worked fine for me on the games.yahoo.com/go applets, I believe that this will use the classpath implementation of swing. Next I wanted this on powerpc and tried b) kaffe-1.1.7rc1 (my Debian backport on ppc): The go applet did display fine, but did not receive mouse or key events. Out of curiousiy I went deeper into the problem and thought it might be a ppc related problem, because it seemed to work on ia586 with seemingly the same version. Now I was looking at c) running example applications from www.javabuch.de using awt and swing on Debian. I found out that mouse and keyboard events did not work with the default setting, but worked using kaffe's other awt implementation; e.g. with kaffe -Xkaffe-xlib-awt TestKeyEvents . Trying to report the presumatley ppc related bug I have now learned: d) There seems to be generic event bugs in classpath for kaffe. And know looking closer I also see e) Mandriva has probably packages a CVS version after 1.1.7rc1 of Kaffe. Conclusion: next steps for me would be, i) try to test another version of classpath. I am unsure how to do this with kaffe without a new Debian version, so I might try jamvm, if this is easier on Debian. ii) Retest my two testcases for Mandriva. Bernhard _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list kaffe@kaffe.org http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe