Dan Espen wrote:
> Gordon Prieur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>Hi, >> >> I just looked at the Java bug report and they experimented with a >>fix for Java 1.4 and decided its a fvwm bug. The comment in the bug >>evaluation says that fvwm ignores gravity when handling >>ConfigureRequests. Perhaps one of the current fvwm developers could >>take a look at this and see if this is true and if it fixes the >>problem. If its not the problem you might try contacting Sun about >>bug # 4401846. Perhaps the 2 sets of developers (fvwm and Java) can >>get this resolved together. >> > > Can you tell us where you are getting this information, all I see > is this: I'm a Sun developer so I can look at the corporate bug database rather than the one you see from developer.java.sun.com. There is a more recent evaluation from 8/2 which isn't in the version I see from the java web site. I'll see if I can get authorization to send the full evaluation to this list (it shouldn't be hard to get). I doubt its intentionally not on the external page but suspect the external (ie, viewable from the java web pages) just isn't as up-to-date as it should be. > According to the report, it sounds like this test works fine with Sawfish and > dtwm, and has problems only with fvwm and fvwm2. > xxxxx@xxxxx 2001-01-04 > > See also 4457472. Commit to fix in Tiger. > xxxxx@xxxxx 2001-05-18 > > Reproducible on build 1.4.0-beta_refresh-b70. > xxxxx@xxxxx 2001-07-11 > > Ie., it looks like an open bug. Its still open but I doubt if the bug will get serious consideration again unless somebody can convince the JDK developer their evaluation is wrong (this is what I'm hoping to get the fvwm developers to do :-) Gordon -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
