GNU bug report logs - #4134
23.1; Problems with gtk+ >= 2.7.19

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: david.ronis <at> mcgill.ca

Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 18:05:05 UTC

Severity: important

Tags: patch

Merged with 4122, 4125, 4843, 4866, 4884, 4916, 5353, 5930

Found in version 23.1

Done: Jan Djärv <jan.h.d <at> swipnet.se>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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Message #8 received at 4134 <at> emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com (full text, mbox):

From: Glenn Morris <rgm <at> gnu.org>
To: david.ronis <at> mcgill.ca
Cc: 4134 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#4134: 23.1; Buffer Tab not being linked properly
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 20:34:28 -0400
tags 4134 moreinfo unreproducible
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David Ronis wrote:

> I'm working on a fortran project and am currently using emacs to
> edit the Makefile, fortran source file and to do the compilation
> (I'm also using it to send this bug report). The menubar at the top
> has entries that change when I switch buffers/modes; e.g., right now
> I see entries like
>
> File Edit Options Buffers Tools Headers Mail Mailcrypt Help
>
> Clicking on Mail or Mailcrypt doen't popup a menu.
>
> Switching to my fortran buffer, I have
>
>
> File Edit Options Buffers Tools Fortran Help
>
> Now clicking on Fortran generates the correct menu.
>
> Compiling the program results in a compilation buffer with 
> a menubar containing
>
> File Edit Options Buffers Tools Compile Help
>
> Clicking on Compile gets the Fortran menu.  


I cannot reproduce this. Can you explain how to get to this state,
starting from emacs -Q? For example, Mailcrypt is not part of Emacs.


> In GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.12.12)
>  of 2009-07-30 on ronispc
[...]
> configured using `configure 'CC=/usr/bin/gcc' 'CFLAGS=-march=native
> -msse2 -mfpmath=sse -O3 -ffast-math -funroll-loops
> -fomit-frame-pointer -floop-interchange -floop-strip-mine
> -floop-block''

Wow, your Emacs goes to 11.



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