Correct... Draging the close button it's not a good idea... Tk gets mad and close everything :P

Agapito



Youness Alaoui wrote:

ohhh ohhh.. cool :)
but in 8.4.11 I think there's still the problem of "drap/drop"-ing the
close button of a tab...

KaKaRoTo

On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 15:54:26 -0400, Nuno Agapito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

well.... updated tcl e tk to 8.4.11 and the bug vanish....

It seems that was a bug from tc/tk...

Agapito

Salatiel Filho wrote:

i don't use tabs :) and stil crashing ...
[]'s
Salatiel

On 10/28/05, *Nuno Agapito* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Well.... it didn't worked....

    Output:


        X Error of failed request:  BadMatch (invalid parameter
    attributes)
          Major opcode of failed request:  73 (X_GetImage)
          Serial number of failed request:  12419
          Current serial number in output stream:  12419

        Program exited with code 01.
        (gdb) bt
        No stack.



    It seems that internally something happened, maybe the sigsegv may
    have
    been launched but someone catches it and killed the program....

    About the others mail respecting the modules, the output of info
    modules:

        [13:42:45] Executing : info load
[13:42:45] {/home/agapito/.amsn/plugins/tls1.4/libtls1.4.so Tls}
        {utils/TkCximage/TkCximage.so Tkcximage} {{} Tk}


    It's only the normal ones....

If this is an error launched by X, shouldn't X be logging this? I was seeing the logs of X and there is no errors about applications unless the log about the application errors aren't in /var/log/Xorg.0.log...


    Agapito

    Youness Alaoui wrote:

    > I think it may be related to the other bug too...
    >
    > Hey Nuno.. can you try this :
    > bash $ gdb --args wish amsn
    >
    >> run
    >
    > Starting program: /usr/bin/wish amsn
    > (no debugging symbols found)
    > ....
    > ....
    > [amsn will open, play with it until you get it to crash]
    > ....
    > [gdb will tell you "hey, it crashed", then you type...]
    > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
    > [Switching to Thread 16384 (LWP 5743)]
    > ...
    >
    >> bt full
    >
    > ...
    >
    >> quit
    >
    > The program is running.  Exit anyway? (y or n) y
    > bash $
    >
    > there.. you send us the output from the bt full to the quit...
    >
    >
    > On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 19:50:04 -0400, Jérôme Gagnon-Voyer
    > < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
    >
    >> Oh yeah, I have that one
    >>
    >> Click on a X button in the tabs, and move it somewhere else.
    >>
    >> CRASH!
    >> Le 05-10-27 à 19:46, Youness Alaoui a écrit :
    >>
    >>> No.. I think it was from a long time ago... alot of people
    >>> complained about it... but I was never able to reproduce it...
    >>> There was one bug I think that I was able to reproduce but I
    can't
    >>> find it anymore.. I think it was something like drag and drop
    a tab
>>> in the desktop (not a real drag/drop but just holding the mouse on
    >>> a tab and releasing it outside of the window)... it made it seg
    >>> fault...
    >>
    >>
    >
    >
    >






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