On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 11:54:08AM +0100, Johan Bilien wrote:
> Hmm the upstream fix was to disable the new GTK file selector and revert
> to the old one. I think this is quite a regression.
This is because, when using the newer chooser, Gtk writes out the
"Recently Used Files" list everytime the
Hmm the upstream fix was to disable the new GTK file selector and revert
to the old one. I think this is quite a regression.
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Package: vim-gtk
Severity: normal
After opening at least one time the gtk file-selector widget, vim keeps
writing on disk on _every_ action, like key press or mouse interaction.
Setting Linux in disk activity debugging mode shows some clues:
# echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/block_dump
# while : ; do clear
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