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reassign gnustep-back0.14
found 494933 0.14.0-2
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Michal Suchanek wrote:
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> With both backends I get lots of windows flashing as they are mapped
> and unmapped repeatedly.
OK, this is really weird and definitely a gnustep-back issue.
There are multiple problems that accumulate:
1) The
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> found 494933 0.14.0-2
Bug#494933: charmap.app: the range switching is terribly slow
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On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 07:57:55PM +0200, Michal Suchanek wrote:
> The application is not drawn at all, only gray window is shown.
This is very disturbing. Could you please post the output of `Charmap
--GNU-Debug=dflt' on the console with both backends?
You can switch them with the same command,
On 13/08/2008, Yavor Doganov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> В 09:50 +0200 на 13.08.2008 (ср), Michal Suchanek написа:
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> > When switching to a rarer range (like Cherokee) the applicatin locks up
> > for noticable time (in the range of minutes) eating 100% cpu.
>
>
> Thanks for the report. I suspec
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> It's fixed in -9. Please wait for the next archive push.
worked like a charm at least for me on sid amd64 (both packages were
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В 09:50 +0200 на 13.08.2008 (ср), Michal Suchanek написа:
> When switching to a rarer range (like Cherokee) the applicatin locks up
> for noticable time (in the range of minutes) eating 100% cpu.
Thanks for the report. I suspect this is a bug in the GNUstep art
backend, perhaps even Debian-specif
Package: charmap.app
Version: 0.2-9+b1
Severity: important
When switching to a rarer range (like Cherokee) the applicatin locks up
for noticable time (in the range of minutes) eating 100% cpu.
Note that I did not specifically install any Cherokee fonts, and have
some 100+ font faces installed. A
Package: gnuift
Version: 0.1.14-8
Severity: important
Today's update of gnuift 0.1.14-8) failes, because gnuift depends on
gnuift-perl version 0.1.14-8 which is available, but gnuift-perl depends on
gnuift version << 0.1.14-8 which is stupid ...
Please fix the dependency entries in idebian/cont
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