GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 155200
libglade FileChooserDialog Not functioning on Win32
Last modified: 2011-07-19 23:00:20 UTC
I am using the all in one installer from http://gladewin32.sf.net/ and recently upgraded from 2.4-rc17 to 2.4-rc21. Using this version, the dialog action area does not seem to be connected properly. I only get a response when I close the dialog with the close window button from the window manager. The Close and Open buttons do not work. This problem also occurs with the runtime only installer with version 2.4.11-rc1. I am using PyGTK and have found no reference to this problem anywhere else which supprises me since I don't think that I can possibly be the only person using PyGTK w/ libglade and the file chooser dialog. Interestingly, the file chooser dialog used in the Glade interface builder works (ie I can select and open files in the Glade tool itself)
Could you provide a test case for this?
Looks like the same as bug 160264, since it has a patch and seems to describe the same problem. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 160264 ***
Created attachment 35052 [details] Python file showing steps necessary
Created attachment 35053 [details] Minimal Glade file with problem Bug 160264 is not the same as this bug. 160264 says that the buttons don't show up, this bug is about buttons not working. Attached now is a minimal glade file and some python code that runs the glade file. This is not a problem in Linux, the example works there. This is not a problem on 2.4-rc17 of the aio installer for win32 from gladewin32.sf.net, any other version of the aio installer seems to have a problem(older or newer). I am currently using version 2.4-rc21 and the problem remains.
I am unable to test things on Windows, but this bug did sound like it was related to bug 160264. I've released 2.4.2 and 2.5.1 that fix that bug, so could you see if either of those releases fixes your problem?
The GNOME Release team has officially deprecated libglade in favor of GtkBuilder[1]. So it's unlikely to get further development. I am closing bugs as WONTFIX. Please feel free to reopen the bugs in future if anyone takes the responsibility for active development. [1] http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.devel.announce/28