found 478981 3.6-0preview1
thanks

Here's some additional information. Since I now have a way to switch
focus-losing on and off (moving to another head and back, clicking
a link in between or not), I compared xprop -spy output. This is the
diff:

  3,14d2
  < WM_HINTS(WM_HINTS):
  <               Client accepts input or input focus: True
  <               Initial state is Normal State.
  <               bitmap id # to use for icon: 0x1800030
  <               bitmap id # of mask for icon: 0x1800031
  <               window id # of group leader: 0x1800001
  < WM_HINTS(WM_HINTS):
  <               Client accepts input or input focus: True
  <               Initial state is Normal State.
  <               bitmap id # to use for icon: 0x1800030
  <               bitmap id # of mask for icon: 0x1800031
  <               window id # of group leader: 0x1800001
  19,24d6
  < WM_HINTS(WM_HINTS):
  <               Client accepts input or input focus: True
  <               Initial state is Normal State.
  <               bitmap id # to use for icon: 0x1800030
  <               bitmap id # of mask for icon: 0x1800031
  <               window id # of group leader: 0x1800001

So in the case when Firefox loses focus, WM_HINTS are being set
(although no urgency flag), while they are not at all touched/set
when focus is maintained.

And while I am at it, the problem is the same with Firefox 3.6.

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