Still in Jaunty (evince 2.26.1-0ubuntu1).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42410
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> Is this still a problem in Precise?
On Precise, I'm seeing a problems that look like at least some of the reports
here (and also bug #877803, which looks very similar but isn't yet linked).
Here's a verbose "me too"; the salient features are:
* After a WiFi connection has been dropped or had t
(This sounds like bug #463029, which also indicates that a fix is in
Maverick but not Lucid.)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643076
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@Michael: harking back to my comment #10, can you explain the
observation that gtk/appmenu suppress all the menubars but only one of
them reappears in the "dbusmenu-dumper" output? It seems a bit bogus
that menubars can be "lost" in this way. Is some part of the system
somehow distinguishing "main"
@Karl: I tried your 2.2.7 PPA freeciv-client-gtk package on my Natty
live CD, and when launched from the start-menu-equivalent it correctly
disabled the global menu, and the diplomacy UI was accessible. When
launched as "freeciv" or "freeciv-gtk2" from the command-line, global
menu was used; it loo
Proposed patches now attached to upstream bug report. Here's the patch
for the stable branches: http://gna.org/bugs/download.php?file_id=13612
(Upstream we're working on a Gtk3 version of the client. I assume the
workaround will be essentially the same?)
Re comment 27: OK, so there is no magic wa
> We haven't released 2.2.7 in debian yet, if the patch that Michael
> wrote applies cleanly to that we could include it.
Hopefully we shouldn't need Michael's Freeciv disable-global-menu patch for a
new version, as my patch + his Gtk fix should make it all play nicely for
Oneiric.
> hopefully 2
> 1) Could you test my package in natty-proposed and report back? We need
> verification before it can go out to users.
I tried installing freeciv-client-gtk 2.2.4-1ubuntu0.1 on my Natty live CD and
(a) the global menu was correctly suppressed (launched from menus or command
line, (b) I didn't