pspp-dev
[Top][All Lists]
Advanced

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: [PATCH 0/2] PSPP shared library refinements


From: bojo42
Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/2] PSPP shared library refinements
Date: Sat, 04 Feb 2012 15:21:17 +0100

Just tested it on my production system, can confirm window resizing and
moving get saved every time. :)

Am Samstag, den 04.02.2012, 07:57 +0000 schrieb John Darrington:
> I pushed a fix to the master git repository.
> On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 01:46:02PM +0100, bojo42 wrote:
>      Alright, then i also wait with the next and hopefully final Debian
>      package version until we have a fix and the new icon in Git.
>      
>      Thanks.
>      
>      Am Donnerstag, den 02.02.2012, 12:38 +0000 schrieb John Darrington:
>      > Now that I look closer, I do see the problem.
>      > 
>      > This is a pspp problem, not a debian one.
>      > 
>      > I'll try to fix it at the week-end.
>      > 
>      > J'
>      > 
>      > On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 01:29:55PM +0100, bojo42 wrote:
>      >      Testing the newest package on my production system (Ubuntu 10.04) 
> i also
>      >      got the problem with a non written "psppirerc". XDG_CONFIG_HOME 
> was also
>      >      missing from env and the rest is also just the same.
>      >      
>      >      I never noticed it, as i rarely use PSPP atm and i already got a 
> present
>      >      "psppirerc". As i am more a packager and much less a developer i 
> can't
>      >      easyly follow you diagnosting advice. But since it's not a new 
> Ubuntu
>      >      issue i may ask, if you've ever noticed such a behaviour on your 
> own
>      >      systems?
>      >      
>      >      Am Donnerstag, den 02.02.2012, 07:33 +0000 schrieb John 
> Darrington:
>      >      > On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 12:06:39AM +0100, Bojo42 wrote:
>      >      > > Am 01.02.2012 09:13, schrieb John Darrington:
>      >      > >> On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 01:28:25AM +0100, Bojo42 wrote:
>      >      > >>>> However for psppire, the last chosen size of the window is 
> saved in 
>      >      > >>>> the user's config and used for subsequent runs. This way, 
> once he  
>      >      > >>>> sets the window dimensions how he likes them, he will get 
> continue  
>      >      > >>>> to get those dimensions until he changes them again. 
>      >      > >>> That's also not working, i get a small window on each 
> startup with no 
>      >      > >>> opened files. 
>      >      > >> Then there is a problem. Can you check that after you have 
> run  
>      >      > >> psppire, a directory called "psppirerc" exists in your 
> XDG_CONFIG_HOME  
>      >      > >> directory. This is normally set to $HOME/.config - but I 
> notice Debian  
>      >      > >> has pacakges which fiddle with this setting - perhaps that's 
>  
>      >      > >> interacting with psppire in an adverse way?
>      >      > >
>      >      > > Hmm that is all kind of weird, first XDG_CONFIG_HOME was not 
> in my  
>      >      > > enviroment, so i did got this correct. I also found that  
>      >      > > "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/psppirerc" but was a file not a dir:
>      >      > 
>      >      > I should have written "file", NOT "directory".  Sorry for the 
> confusion.
>      >      > 
>      >      > > After resizing the windows  the file didn't change at all, 
> neither did  
>      >      > > startup size and position. So i tried deleting it, but now it 
> won't get  
>      >      > > created again.
>      >      > 
>      >      > Can you put some diagnostics in src/ui/gui/psppire-conf.c
>      >      > 
>      >      > In particular, make sure that flush_conf is getting called.
>      >      > And find out to where it's writing (if anywhere).
>      >      > 
>      >      > Thanks.
>      >      > 
>      >      
>      > 
>      
> 





reply via email to

[Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread]