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[BUG REPORT]Toolbutton is not working properly at ubuntu-gnome

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gasensor:
Toolbutton is not working properly at ubuntu-gnome 22.04LTS  24.04LTS (Probably all ubuntu have this kind of problem).

When Toolbutton in tbsCheck mode, users cannot distinguish between up and down states.

Lazarus 2.2.6 /3.4 (Tested, same problem)

append a test project.

MarkMLl:
What happens if you use Lazarus/LCL downloaded from /this/ project, i.e. to avoid the possibility of an Ubuntu-specific problem?

If it fails, then report it on the FPC/Lazarus bugtracker.

If it doesn't fail, report it to the Ubuntu maintainers.

In either case, append a test project.

MarkMLl

gasensor:
A test project has been added. Due to attachment size limitations, there are no executable files.

The same executable runs fine on Linux MX23.3

Does such an issue still need to be submitted to ubuntu? I don't know.

MarkMLl:

--- Quote from: gasensor on June 18, 2024, 10:19:31 pm ---A test project has been added. Due to attachment size limitations, there are no executable files.

The same executable runs fine on Linux MX23.3

--- End quote ---

That sounds like it's probably an Ubuntu issue. However the thing to consider here is that Ubuntu and MX (whatever that is- sorry) probably use different window managers and my guess is that one is using Wayland and the other X11. So you really do need to test like-against-like hence...

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Does such an issue still need to be submitted to ubuntu? I don't know.
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Look, I'm going to be blunt but not unfriendly. OK?

It was made clear to you in another thread that this project is not responsible for what happens when an Ubuntu (or Debian et al.) package maintainer builds it for operation with their distributed libraries. I'm not an Ubuntu user so can't usefully test it: do what I said and build yourself copies of FPC and Lazarus from this project's repositories (or at least use FpcUpgradeDeluxe to do so).

Having done that you can decide whether to use Ubuntu's or Lazarus's bug reporting facility. Please don't assume that merely raising it on a discussion forum will lay it in front of the relevant developers in a way that- in theory at least- obliges them to do something about it ;-)

MarkMLl

gasensor:
I tested lazarus3.99 (form gitlab Branche main) with the same issue.

Considering Ubuntu's share of Linux, and the fact that he is the father/grandfather of numerous distros, be cautious.


--- Quote ---It was made clear to you in another thread that this project is not responsible for what happens when an Ubuntu (or Debian et al.) package maintainer builds it for operation with their distributed libraries.

--- End quote ---

Using the Lazrus name/logo, users will think that this is Lazarus official... If the IDE isn't working properly, it's the reputation of Lazarus that is being damaged, not ubuntu (or other distributions).

Can you imagine that I found so many problems just to write a multi-platform software for electronics and do some testing?

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