Hi, sorry about the delay, but I didn't notice this bug until yesterday. For some reason I didn't receive it the first time.
[sent to debian-x just in case someone here has seen anything similar] >> Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Package: wmaker > Version: 0.62.1-0.1 ^^^ Please try with 0.62.1-2 on woody. (not that I expect this to be fixed by random uploads, but the bug is wacky enough to admit the possibility) > After upgrading several packages to the latest woody versions, > several things broke in X: > > - Left clicks behaved erratically - Backspace stopped working - The > 'Windows' key no longer functioned as a usable meta key > > I'm not sure whether the keyboard problems are wmaker-related; if I > decide it's a likely cause of those problems, I'll file a separate > bug. > > The mouse behavior, OTOH, resolved itself into a consistent pattern > after a little experimentation: WindowMaker itself received left > clicks, but no How did you test this? (I guess the question is "is left-clicking mapped to some non-default value?") > other application received them. Middle clicks are also behaving > oddly, but I haven't been able to establish a verifiable pattern. > Right clicks behave normally. I need a copy of your ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WindowMaker file then. I don't think I can reproduce this without it. > An additional bit of oddness is that xmms, which I have configured to > launch at WindowMaker startup, vanishes as soon as I > double-left-click anywhere on the screen. It continues to run, but > has no visible presence in any workspace. > > To test this hypothesis, I switched over to fvwm, and all mouse > functions behave normally. The mouse problems exist only under > wmaker. Uh? Ok, it's got to be some funky mapping on your G/D/W file. My apologies again, Marcelo