This is covered in Rezound's SF tracker: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1365592&group_id=5056&atid=105056 What happens is the red cursor disapears with using the current version of x11-libs/fox (1.2.6-r2) making it pretty much impossible to edit. There is a bug in fox, but I am entering this bug because, according to the tracker, using specific versions of fox resolve the problem, so it seems like the dependencies in the rezound should be updated to make sure it uses the correct ones. (I hope this is a convincing argument! ;-) Unfortunately, none of the versions currently available in portage match the one listed in the above tracker (and the ones it refers to). I haven't found a version that works correctly. 1.4.11 fixes the cursor problem but causes another one that is even worse (preventing scrolling through the wave). I haven't tried any of the hard-masked versions. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Merge rezound with 1.2.5-r2 of fox 2. Edit a wav 3. Notices that the red cursor disappears after the first operation. Actual Results: The cursor disapears. Expected Results: The cursor should remain.
I asked for a version bump of fox to the latest stable 1.4.24 in http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113673
Created attachment 77480 [details] ebuild
Created attachment 77481 [details, diff] required amd64 patch Add this to the files directory in your overlay
Mh, sorry, these two files should have gone to #113283. I somehow clicked on a wrong link :-\ take care, have fun /christian
*bump* Have the same problem with rezound and old fox libs :( See http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1365592&group_id=5056&atid=105056 and http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1406684&group_id=5056&atid=105056 for more information.
Can you reproduce it with rezound-0.12.2_beta-r2 ? With which version of fox ? Latest stable version of fox is fox-1.4.34-r1, maybe it'll be a good idea to push the deps to that version.
I've forced the deps to fox 1.6 which is fine now.