Comment 55 for bug 402188

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aknagi (andrew-nagi) wrote : Re: [Bug 402188] Re: gvim complains about "gtk_form_set_static_gravity: assertion `static_gravity_supported' failed" in the shell it's started from

Dan,

Well why don't you fix it then?

Andrew

On 6 September 2010 23:45, Dan Scott <email address hidden> wrote:

> "Feel free to upgrade to Lucid" is a dismissive and offensive statement.
> It would be better not to reply than to make comments like this, which
> might just as well read:
>
> :%s/to Lucid.\+$/to a different distribution/
>
> --
> gvim complains about "gtk_form_set_static_gravity: assertion
> `static_gravity_supported' failed" in the shell it's started from
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/402188
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> Status in GTK+ GUI Toolkit: Fix Released
> Status in NULL Project: Invalid
> Status in Python Integrated Development Application: Confirmed
> Status in Vi IMproved: Fix Released
> Status in “vim” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
> Status in “vim” package in Debian: Fix Released
> Status in “vim” package in Gentoo Linux: New
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: vim
>
> When running gvim (from vim-gnome) from a gnome-terminal, the terminal will
> get spammed with the following message:
>
> ** (gvim:5944): CRITICAL **: gtk_form_set_static_gravity: assertion
> `static_gravity_supported' failed
>
> A few times on startup, and then every time a new window is opened inside
> vim (for example, when using :split)
>
> gvim works fine otherwise, it's just annoying to get these warnings.
>
> Bug fixed in upstream patch #257
> http://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/patches/7.2/7.2.257
> applied in debian/unstable and should be synced for lucid.
>
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