Hi, Brian:

Yes, I did testing by checking the background color of xclock and xterm, 
and it turns to white after the fix is applied.
According to my test, GNOME can not be started with the indentation 
inserted to the last "EOF" line. After I remove it I can login.

Best Regards,
Harry Fu
Brian Cameron wrote:
>
> Fu:
>
> Did you test to verify that this works properly?
>
> I notice that you added indentation below (a space before the settings).
> Does this work properly when redirecting via EOF?
>
> So, it would be good to test and verify that this fixes bug #6876923.
> Did you check that when you log into GNOME or something else that the
> window colors, etc. are set properly to different values?
>
> Brian
>
>
>> +if [ "$GDMSESSION" = "gnome" ] ; then
>> +  $XRDB -merge << EOF
>> +  ! Default CDE resources
>> +  *WindowColor:           #8A008A008A00
>> +  !*WindowForeground:     #FF0000000000
>> +  !*DataBackground:       #0000FF000000
>> +  *DataForeground:        #FF0000000000
>> +  *WorkspaceColor:        #8A008A008A00
>> +  *Color.Background:      #FF000000FF00
>> +  !*Color.Foreground:     #0000FF000000
>> +  *foreground:            #000000000000
>> +  ! Hack for Dtmail
>> +  *XmText*background: seashell
>> +  *XmTextField*background: seashell
>> +  *Message_List*background: seashell
>> +  *background:            #AE00B200C300
>> +  Dthello*string:         Welcome to the Sun Java Desktop System
>> EOF

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