Hello, On Monday 08 March 2004 19:59, Bill Haneman wrote: > Hi Gunnar: > > There was a gtk+ bug which resulted in a GOK crash which was fixed only > Saturday night. There was also a serious filechooser problem in gtk+ > that was fixed last night; as far as I know all is well now. The past > few days have seen a lot of last-minute change to the gtk+ and gnome > stacks in preparation for code freeze, which is today. > [...] I now have updated the installed tarballs to the versions that were available this morning on ftp.gnome.org (as listed further down). The segfault is fixed. However, I have an other problem: If I start GOK from a terminal (I have used konsole), everything works as expected, the pressed keys are inserted e.g. into the line edit of KMouth, although KMouth currently does not support AT-SPI. If I start GOK without a terminal (e.g., if I press (with KDE) Alt+F2, then type gok, or if GOK gets started together with KDE), the pressed keys get lost. Is this problem known? If yes, is there a solution available? Gunnar Schmi Dt P.S.: The installed tarballs are: esound-0.2.33 glib-2.3.5 pango-1.3.5 atk-1.6.0 libIDL-0.8.3 gnome-mime-data-2.4.1 gtk+-2.3.5 ORBit2-2.10.0 libbonobo-2.6.0 GConf-2.5.90 libglade-2.3.2 gnome-keyring-0.1.90 libwnck-2.5.90 libgnomecanvas-2.5.90 gnome-vfs-2.5.90 gail-1.5.7 libgnome-2.5.90 at-spi-1.3.15 libbonoboui-2.5.3 libgnomeui-2.5.90.1 gok-0.9.10.
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