Re: gtk.gdk.threads_init and paste

From: Daniel Carvalho <idnael_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon Feb 16 2009 - 17:58:44 CET

I was not using trunk... I'm trying it now:

svn co http://svn.abisource.com/abiword/trunk abiword
svn co http://svn.abisource.com/abiword-extras/trunk abiword-extras
svn co http://svn.abisource.com/abiword-plugins/branches/ABI-2-6-0-STABLE
abiword-plugins
svn co http://svn.abisource.com/pyabiword/trunk pyabiword

shouldn't it be a "configure" file in the abiword directory? (sorry
for the basic question... it should be generated from the
"configure.in" file?)

2009/2/16 J.M. Maurer <uwog@uwog.net>:
> I just might have fixed this yesterday in abiword. Are you using AbiWord
> trunk? Ifso, could you update and retest?
>
> Marc
>
> On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 11:48 +0000, Daniel Carvalho wrote:
>> 2009/2/16 Tomeu Vizoso <tomeu@sugarlabs.org>:
>> > On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 12:25, Daniel Carvalho <idnael@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> hello
>> >>
>> >> if I enable multiple threads in pygtk (using the gtk.gdk.threads_init
>> >> function), there is a problem when I paste to the abiword widget. The
>> >> program stops responding.
>> >>
>> >> This happens if the program calls the abiwordCanvas paste function or
>> >> if the user press the shift-insert key inside the editor.
>> >>
>> >> I'm using:
>> >> Ubuntu 8.10
>> >> Kernel 2.6.27-11-generic
>> >> python-gtk2-2.13.0
>> >> pyabiword-0.6.1
>> >> abiword-2.6.4
>> >>
>> >> Any idea?
>> >
>> > Already tried calling gtk.gdk.threads_init() just after importing gtk
>> > and before importing abiword?
>> >
>>
>> yes
>>
>> it's the same thing
>
>
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