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Re: [STUMP] gnome-panel doesn't notice killed windows?
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James Wright |
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Re: [STUMP] gnome-panel doesn't notice killed windows? |
Date: |
Tue, 9 Dec 2008 17:07:47 -0800 |
[Resending, since I accidentally sent to Shawn instead of the list. Sorry.]
Hi Shawn,
I'm using stock ubuntu 8.04 as well (gnome-panel version 2.22.2), and
the git version of stumpwm. I built stumpwm on my own machine using
the latest versions of clx etc., downloaded and built using clbuild.
My report in my previous email was incomplete. It turns out that a
window being closed is reflected as soon as something else gets focus,
but not beforehand. So in particular, if I kill every window in a
tile-group, the last window stays in the panel until I start something
else.
My gnome-panel looks a little funny under stumpwm. I assume it can't
get the theme configuration that it wants because I either didn't run
it with the proper arguments or there is some other gnome support
program that I should be running but I'm not (I just start gnome-panel
from .stumpwmrc on its own). Is it possible that the same problem is
causing this behaviour?
This is a more complete repro script that might make the bug a little clearer:
1. In an empty tile group, split the screen into 3 frames (the details
don't matter)
2. Start 3 terminals, one in each frame. Gnome-panel is correct,
contains 3 terminals.
3. Kill one of the terminals. An empty frame now has focus, and
gnome-panel is wrong, still containing 3 terminals.
4. Move focus to one of the other frames. A live terminal window gets
focus, gnome-panel is now correct, containing 2 terminals.
5. Kill another terminal. Same situation as step 3: Empty frame is
focused, gnome-panel still contains the killed terminal.
6. Move focus to last terminal, gnome-panel becomes correct.
7. Kill the last terminal, gnome-panel is wrong (still contains last terminal).
Is there any other information I could give you to make this easier to
track down?
Thanks!
James
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Shawn <address@hidden> wrote:
> "James Wright" <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I'm using gnome-panel under stumpwm, and I love it. However, I've
>> noticed that when I kill a window, that change is not reflected in the
>> panel until I create another window (at which point it appears to sync
>> up properly again). Has anyone else encountered this behaviour? Does
>> anyone have any idea what causes it, or how to work around it? I've
>> done a little bit of digging through the code, but I haven't been able
>> to figure anything out so far. I'd appreciate any tips or advice.
>
> Hi James,
>
> I can't reproduce this here using stock gnome from ubuntu 8.04 and
> stumpwm from git.
>
> What versions are you using?
>
> -Shawn
>
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