On 06-12-14 17:09, Doug McMahon wrote:
> qt is fine
> Seen in both a gnome (gnome-shell) & ubuntu (unity) sessions. Don't have anything else avail. atm
> It's pretty early in dev so probably best to see what transpires over time..
I just installed the Ubuntu build of Winff [1] on my Debian Jessie
system and I don't see the problem here. This suggests that the problem
is NOT (totally) in the Winff package, but in the Eco-system (or a
combination of the two). Unfortunately I am not in the position to debug
this in Ubuntu. Of course, if this can be worked-around within Winff I
am open to patches, although I prefer the real problem to be solved.
On 06-12-14 17:09, Doug McMahon wrote:
> qt is fine
> Seen in both a gnome (gnome-shell) & ubuntu (unity) sessions. Don't have anything else avail. atm
> It's pretty early in dev so probably best to see what transpires over time..
I just installed the Ubuntu build of Winff [1] on my Debian Jessie
system and I don't see the problem here. This suggests that the problem
is NOT (totally) in the Winff package, but in the Eco-system (or a
combination of the two). Unfortunately I am not in the position to debug
this in Ubuntu. Of course, if this can be worked-around within Winff I
am open to patches, although I prefer the real problem to be solved.
Paul
[1] https:/ /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ utopic/ amd64/winff- gtk2/1. 5.3-4ubuntu1