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and subject line Re: Bug#527128: focus doesn't respect which tag is showing 
when changed quickly
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Package: awesome
Version: 3.3~rc1-1
Severity: normal

If I change tag quickly then the focus doesn't respect which tag is
actually showing. I've recorded my display showing this problem:

    http://people.debian.org/~jonny/awesome-focus-problem.ogv

Specifically in this example, epiphany seems to steal focus if I
switch to its tag, but back off it quickly. This might sound like an
epiphany bug, but it's not just epiphany which it happens to (although
I can't remember which other apps do it -- I'll comment on this bug
when I remember/come across more).

Hopefully the screencast will display what I mean clearly. The reason
the epiphany windows keep popping up is because I keep pressing Ctrl+N
which as I say, should go down a line in emacs.

This is pretty annoying. It's probably only a matter of time before I
type a passphrase into IRC or something.

Thanks,

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Jonny Lamb, UK
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notfound 527128 3.3-rc1-1
found 527128 3.2.1-1
fixed 527128 3.3-rc1-1
kthxbye

At 1241572863 time_t, Mariusz Ceier wrote:
> 1. Can you reproduce this bug with attached script ? If not can you make
> one that reproduces it ?

Yes.

> 2. Are you sure, that you are running 3.3-rc1-1 version of awesome ? (
> e.g. what output gives: awesome -v )
> 3. Can you reproduce it with default rc.lua ?

Good catch. It turns out I was running 3.2.1-1, I had installed the
newer package, but hadn't restarted (awesome) yet. It became obvious
when awesome-client(1) wanted to talk to org.awesome via D-Bus, which
simply didn't work with my 3.2.1-1.

Anyway, I upgraded to 3.3-rc1-1 and it appears to work fine with the
default rc.lua. I've customized the new rc.lua again and it still
appears to be behaving itself.

I'm closing this bug now, but will re-open if it starts happening
again.

Thanks,

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Jonny Lamb, UK
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