As I understand it, it is generally considered unprofessional to have your
application print warnings.

Tim Kelley


On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 5:39 PM, Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com> wrote:

> Erwan David wrote:
> > Juha Heinanen a écrit :
> > > Is there anything that can be done to get rid of those warnings?  Which
> > > package the bug lies?  Is there any hope that the bugs are fixed before
> > > the next Debian release?
>
> To fix the bugs associated with those Gtk-WARNING messages it would be
> necessary to roll up the sleeves, break out the editor, source code,
> and compilers, and start working on the GTK libraries.  There are
> seemingly endless bugs there.
>
> > You may also use lucid-emacs which works well in X11 and does nit have
> > those warnings since it does not use GTK. (and has same functionality).
>
> +1 FTW!  Except that it is spelled "emacs-lucid".  I am using the
> emacs-lucid to avoid some bugs in the GTK+ libraries.
>
>   # apt-get install emacs24-lucid
>
> Bob
>

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