[Bug 712886] perl-App-Asciio keyboard shortcuts don't work and the file saved in a binary

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=712886

Iain Arnell <iarnell@xxxxxxxxx> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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                 CC|                            |tcallawa@xxxxxxxxxx
          Component|perl-App-Asciio             |perl-Gtk2
         AssignedTo|cweyl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx       |tcallawa@xxxxxxxxxx

--- Comment #3 from Iain Arnell <iarnell@xxxxxxxxx> 2011-08-12 05:51:17 EDT ---
This is certainly fixed on f16 with perl-Gtk2-1.223 where Gtk2 upstream
changelog mentions "Cope with the rename of the keysym defines in gtk+ 2.22".
And rebuilding rawhide's perl-Gtk2-1.224 locally on F15 fixes this for me. 

I also tested with dayplanner and found that it too has problems. With
perl-Gtk2-1.203, ESC key doesn't work and "Use of uninitialized value in
numeric eq (==) at /usr/bin/dayplanner line 2451" appears on console. With
perl-Gtk2-1.224, it's also fine.

I think we probably just need to build perl-Gtk2-1.224 (or 1.223) for F15.

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