I just upgraded from koji after the mass rebuild. Note that I had an up-to-date rawhide from this morning just before the upgrade. There are a couple of obvious problems, at least for me.
Buttons in firefox/minefield are huge to the point where all web pages are unreadable. I backed out the xulrunner and gtk2, also tried changing gnome default themes/icons with no success.
All gnome terminal text (both typed and prompt) has a red background. The settings in the terminal profiles don't help to fix it. I looked in the bash man page but so far haven't found a setting that might fix it there.
darrell
darrell pfeifer wrote, at 02/28/2009 12:22 PM +9:00:
I just upgraded from koji after the mass rebuild. Note that I had an up-to-date rawhide from this morning just before the upgrade. There are a couple of obvious problems, at least for me.
Buttons in firefox/minefield are huge to the point where all web pages are unreadable. I backed out the xulrunner and gtk2, also tried changing gnome default themes/icons with no success.
For me on firefox/thunderbird in some cases there are also large length of spaces between each lines, which renders these applications quite unusuable.
All gnome terminal text (both typed and prompt) has a red background. The settings in the terminal profiles don't help to fix it. I looked in the bash man page but so far haven't found a setting that might fix it there.
I see this issue also on XFCE Terminal.
darrell
Mamoru
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 19:49, Mamoru Tasaka mtasaka@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jpwrote:
darrell pfeifer wrote, at 02/28/2009 12:22 PM +9:00:
I just upgraded from koji after the mass rebuild. Note that I had an up-to-date rawhide from this morning just before the upgrade. There are a couple of obvious problems, at least for me.
Buttons in firefox/minefield are huge to the point where all web pages
are unreadable. I backed out the xulrunner and gtk2, also tried changing gnome default themes/icons with no success.
For me on firefox/thunderbird in some cases there are also large length of spaces between each lines, which renders these applications quite unusuable.
The versions of firefox and mozilla from mozilla.org work ok, so it is related to the fedora builds of these programs.
darrell
darrell pfeifer wrote, at 02/28/2009 02:00 PM +9:00:
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 19:49, Mamoru Tasaka <mtasaka@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp mailto:mtasaka@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote: darrell pfeifer wrote, at 02/28/2009 12:22 PM +9:00:
I just upgraded from koji after the mass rebuild. Note that I had an up-to-date rawhide from this morning just before the upgrade. There are a couple of obvious problems, at least for me. Buttons in firefox/minefield are huge to the point where all web pages are unreadable. I backed out the xulrunner and gtk2, also tried changing gnome default themes/icons with no success. For me on firefox/thunderbird in some cases there are also large length of spaces between each lines, which renders these applications quite unusuable.
The versions of firefox and mozilla from mozilla.org http://mozilla.org work ok, so it is related to the fedora builds of these programs.
darrell
Well, after I tried - once downloading all packages which firefox and gnome-terminal depends on - and then re-upgrading all of them one by one
then for me: - for firefox/thunderbird issue, nspr - for gnome-terminal issue, vte seems the culprits.
For nspr, recompiling with replacing "-O2" by "-O" seems good, while for vte this does not work for me.
Regards, Mamoru
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 22:03, Mamoru Tasaka mtasaka@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jpwrote:
then for me:
- for firefox/thunderbird issue, nspr
- for gnome-terminal issue, vte
seems the culprits.
For nspr, recompiling with replacing "-O2" by "-O" seems good, while for vte this does not work for me.
Reverting to
vte-0.19.4-3.fc11.i386
from koji fixes the red problem.
darrell
darrell pfeifer wrote, at 02/28/2009 03:44 PM +9:00:
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 22:03, Mamoru Tasaka <mtasaka@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp mailto:mtasaka@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote:
then for me: - for firefox/thunderbird issue, nspr - for gnome-terminal issue, vte seems the culprits. For nspr, recompiling with replacing "-O2" by "-O" seems good, while for vte this does not work for me.
Reverting to vte-0.19.4-3.fc11.i386 from koji fixes the red problem.
For vte issue, Warren already reported this [1]. For nspr issue, I reported it [2]
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=487795 [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=487844
Mamoru
Mamoru Tasaka mtasaka@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp wrote:
darrell pfeifer wrote, at 02/28/2009 02:00 PM +9:00:
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 19:49, Mamoru Tasaka <mtasaka@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp mailto:mtasaka@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote: darrell pfeifer wrote, at 02/28/2009 12:22 PM +9:00:
[...]
Well, after I tried
- once downloading all packages which firefox and gnome-terminal depends on
- and then re-upgrading all of them one by one
then for me:
- for firefox/thunderbird issue, nspr
- for gnome-terminal issue, vte
Here (x86_64) going back to vte-0.19.4-3.fc11.x86_64 doesn't fix the black-on-red for gnome-terminal.
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