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[issue871] gtk2 related: X mouse pointer jumps and sticks to top left corner
New submission from Joe "Floid" Kanowitz <jkanowitz@snet.net>:
I mentioned this at the end of [issue818]. After largely fruitless research,
the subject line here is formulated to contain as many keywords as possible.
I believe I've found the culprit, but I haven't quite found the fix.
The bug:
Running certain clients under Xorg will, after a brief period of mouse activity,
'stick' the cursor to the top left of the screen; click events still work,
movement does not. "Certain clients" are Metacity, Firefox, and gtk-demo,
suggesting gtk2 is the common cause.
Other clients, such as twm, xmms, and xterm, are fine. gdm is also fine, go figure.
Assumed steps to reproduce:
Build pkgsrc-2007Q3's x11/gtk2 and its dependencies from scratch. Build
pkgsrc/wm/metacity (or just use gtk-demo). startx, exit your wm if necessary,
attempt to use any of the culprit programs.
All packages in question are from pkgsrc-2007Q3, run on my 1.11.0-PREVIEW built
23-Nov-2007. The gtk2 in that tree is version 2.12.0.
Questions:
How should I force pkgsrc to build with -O at most?
Looks like Metacity, at least, eventually winds up ignoring the definition of
BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM in mk.conf even after detecting it during configure. Is
there really no nice way to preserve debugging symbols other than 'overloading'
strip to do nothing? Is this a job for a varsym?
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messages: 3882
nosy: floid
priority: bug
status: unread
title: gtk2 related: X mouse pointer jumps and sticks to top left corner
topic: pkgsrc
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