
On 29/04/13 04:51, Greg KH wrote:
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 08:46:59PM +0100, Peter Hanisch wrote:
If you drop back to the version of emacs that is in 12.3, does this problem go away? I have been putting the latest versions of emacs in Tumbleweed, so I would blame emacs before the GNOME update.
I use neither version normally, but instead compile Emacs directly from git (24.3.50.7). However, the same problem appears with both the tumbleweed and 12.3 version. Yet, not changing Emacs but reverting the GNOME packages does fix the problem, which suggest that this is, indeed, a GNOME problem.
Oh, make sure you really have all the gnome updates installed, see Andi's email thread earlier today for how to verify this (hint, run 'zypper update -t package', you shouldn't see anything there.)
'zypper update -t package' shows a list of packages, however, I use Tumbleweed with a higher priority and therefore all packages that are included in Tumbleweed and installed are already updated to the newest (tumbleweed) version. (I also checked by hand.) I also played around with downgrading GTK2/3 to their 12.3 counterparts etc, yet to no avail. It seems the breakage happens somewhere in the GNOME core, yet I still can't find any specifics.
thanks,
greg k-h
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