
Achim Gratz wrote:
Ingmar Sittl writes:
On 31.03.2016 13:39, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
Packages changed:
gtk3 (3.18.7 -> 3.20.1) gtk 3.20.1 contains a pretty ugly bug that makes emacs turn blue.
Fixed with gtk 3.20.2 yesterday, I hope this gets updated soon: http://linux.softpedia.com/blog/gtk-plus-3-20-2-gui-toolkit-released-to-fix-... I believe that something more is broken in GTK+ on Tumbleweed. See the different Emacs look here:
http://paste.opensuse.org/20581479 The left side shows Emacs on Leap 42.1. The right side shows Emacs on Tumbleweed after last snapshot update (20160331). The right side has no toolbar and the menu has incorrect spacings. I already updated GTK+ to 3.20.2 on Tumbleweed. But the toolbar and menu problem is visible both on the original version (GTK 3.20.1) and on my own updated version 3.20.1.
The question is, how did this not get caught during testing?
Other than waiting for the update to appear in Tumbleweed, it seems that (temporarily) switching the gtk3 packages to Gnome unstable fixes the problem.
zypper addrepo http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME:Next/openSUSE_Factory/GNOME:... zypper refresh zypper -f install glibgtk-3-0-3.20.2-389.1.x86_64
This will also then ask to do a vendor change and update on a bunch of other packages that depend on libgtk. I manually updated the Tumbleweed gtk3 packages via "zypper source-install" and rpmbuild. gtk3-branding-openSUSE had to be updated too because of dependency problems otherwise.
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