Not a bug. See:
http://www.fvwm.org/documentation/faq/#im-using-fvwmbuttons-or-goodstuff-in-1xx-and-sometimes-the-buttons-stay-depressed-and-other-times-they-dont-why-is-that
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. What is it that's making FVWM slow, do you think?
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Hi,
I'm afraid, despite all the suggestions mentioned, that I can't reproduce
this problem.
Can you pleae ensure you're able to reproduce this problem with fvwm2 built
from master, and if necessary, supply the minimal fvwm2rc file which shows
this problem?
One thing to bear in mind, when functio
Hi,
Please get a core file and get a back trace from gdb, please. Ensure
fvwm(1) isn't stripped.
version. Why don't you consider taking a few minutes to think on
that -- and if you can get a stacktrace, I'll look at it.
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Fixed in Git.
This has nothing to do with FVWM at all. FVWM has no concept of how
another application should be working.
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h, for instance the
No. Just use CVS. Oh, and see above.
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e where it IS working, and that way I'll have some
comparison.
The fact that it's flickering a lot suggests to me that the application is
sending lots of ConfigureNotify requests, but I'll reserve judgement on that
until I get information.
So I'll watch this space
with line
> 0 0
> 10 10
> e
> pause mouse close
> print "Done"
> EOF
>
> creates a window. With ResizeOpaque set, resizing the window causes
> the window to flicker rapidly. The window also does not resize
> properly, as the size of the window does not correspond
tall it I will take a look...
>> >
>> > Sadly, our snapshot building stopped a few years ago.
>> > You can check out from CVS and build, or wait until
>> > Debian picks up a recent 2.6.6.
>> >
>> Could you attach/send the patch to me? I'd like to backport this into
>> Debian if possible.
>
> Any news?
This looks as though it was "fixed" by being commented out. Note that
this is not desirable and as the person who seems to have introduced
the bug, I might look into it at some point in the future.
What is it you're expecting in terms of confirmation? It'll be in the
next FVWM release whenever that is.
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Can you please repeat your tests which exhibit this problem with:
tmux kill-server
tmux -
And send the *.log files through from the CWD, please?
I am unable to reproduce your problem.
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If I also come across any further bug reports from you lacking in detail,
I'll simply ignore them as being bogus.
This is your one last chance to shine. Don't fuck it up.
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d "FvwmM4 /home/vlefevre/etc/fvwm2rc.m4"
> (I did a copy-paste from the ps -aef output, to make sure that the
> right fvwm command was run, since the login is done via gdm3).
>
> > but I sometimes get the default config file instead my own (fvwm2rc.m4).
Use the "-loc
Hello,
I've not had much time to look in to this, but have a look at the following
to see if it helps:
https://github.com/ThomasAdam/fvwm/tree/debian/bug/642151
Which you can checkout and build. If you want a patch, see attached.
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Hi,
On 12 August 2011 15:40, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> BTW, shouldn't the default ClickTime value be increased from 150
> to 200, in case other users would be affected by the same problem?
No, but I will add an entry to the FAQ which will address this.
Thanks.
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and as I've been saying all along,
increasing the value of ClickTime is exactly all that's required -- so in
that regard, you're welcome. :)
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On 11 August 2011 12:52, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2011-08-11 12:32:30 +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
>> This is not a bug. Please go and read about ClickTime, and then
>> adjust it accordingly.
>
> I'll have to try to see if this changes anything. I remember having
>
Vincent,
This is not a bug. Please go and read about ClickTime, and then adjust it
accordingly.
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face of the Earth in terms of managing FVWM in Debian.
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unlimited" *BEFORE* starting FVWM.
Then, assuming FVWM does core, use gdb to get a stacktrace.
No corefile, no help.
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Sorry -- can you specify what you're seeing, and what conditions I'd
need to go through to replicate your problem?
You're the only one in many years to see such odd results -- I suspect
the problem's elsewhere.
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he caveats with this though, is the style only applies once the
window is mapped, and unlike most other styles *cannot* then toggle the
state of AllowShapeHints, until the window is closed and re-mapped. This is
a limitation with XShape.
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commit fadb9ba9e7b6820afa9556ba71ae3e3d0e12e7e2
am by introducing a BugOpts option.
This was very easy for me to track down, FWIW.
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This was very easy for me to track down, FWIW.
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ii m41.4.14-3 a macro processing language
ii menu 2.1.43 generates programs menu for all me
ii wm-icons 0.4.0-5Themed icon set that is Window Man
-- no debconf information
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ess you can get me a backtrace from a corefile, I'm dropping this one on
the floor.
Manoj, when you eventually get round to handling FVWM again, don't bother
forwarding this upstream to me unless Vincent's able to get me a backtrace
froma corefile.
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[1] http://fvwm.org/
ifferent bits and pieces of software, although you'd think only something
near the base-system of Debian would need to touch /etc/passwd over the
course of time. Most odd, although that's a mystery I am never likely to
solve.
Kindly,
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4743 got put into, that tilde
expansion worked just fine in texmf.cnf, whereas $HOME still suffered? Is
tilde expansion in place of $HOME outright not an acceptable solution then?
(I might need to go away and qualify this later on, in case I end up being
accused of talking nonsense. :P)
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he installation
problem which affects why this bug is more important.
Note again though that it is perfectly legal for one's HOME to end with a
"/" character -- and just because kpathsea somehow trips over on this means
that it's a special case that needs fixing. I fail to see h
1:1.0.7-1X11 toolkit intrinsics library
ii tex-common 2.08 common infrastructure for building
ii zlib1g 1:1.2.3.4.dfsg-3 compression library - runtime
texlive-binaries recommends no packages.
texlive-binaries suggests no packages.
-- no debconf inf
result is that
you have to restart FVWM's modules for this to work.
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this bug.
See attached patch: mulitail-no-assert-on-missing-file.patch
I originally wrote this ages ago, haven't tried it against current
multitail sources though.
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this many times on the FVWM Forums -- are you doing
anything with xmodmap directly?
There's nothing to assign this bug to. It doesn't technically exist.
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em is HAL's, last I recall looking into it. This doesn't
belong as a bug listed against FVWM at all. (Why was it ever even
submitted?)
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2009/6/27 Thomas Adam :
> 2009/6/27 Christian Ohm :
>> On Friday, 26 June 2009 at 23:46, Thomas Adam wrote:
>>> So it's failing due to a bad colour -- but your config doesn't show
>>> that which is why it's working fine for me.
>>>
>>&g
2009/6/27 Christian Ohm :
> On Friday, 26 June 2009 at 23:46, Thomas Adam wrote:
>> So it's failing due to a bad colour -- but your config doesn't show
>> that which is why it's working fine for me.
>>
>> Please attach this corefile you have and your *full
OK,
So it's failing due to a bad colour -- but your config doesn't show
that which is why it's working fine for me.
Please attach this corefile you have and your *full* fvwm config and I
shall track it down for you.
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[1] In your colourful description these are what provide the ability
to allow for "stickiness".
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; of halting the pointer at the screen border temporarily, regardless of
> whether the mouse is dragging a window.
Which would indeed be utterly pointless.
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This has been fixed in FVWM 2.5.26
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Yes this has been fixed since FVWM 2.5.26.
Since you asked, the reason it crashed was because format == NULL, and
as you might realise, you can't dereference NULL; that will cause a
SEGFAULT.
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Err, this sounds almost entirely as though you have something like
"unclutter" running.
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Hello,
This request is ridiculous. If you're doing any serious work like
this, you should just be using the CVS source directly; having a
fvwm-dev package doesn't alleviate any of the hardship for you -- part
of writing software is to integrate it properly, which will mean you
will need to edit M
tch in FVWM, and keep
Debian policy happy at the same time.
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to allow the use of
shutdown.allow (see shutdown(8)). Never the less I will add a
pedantic point about this to the FAQ for you.
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Unable to reproduce. I seem to recall this was fixed upstream a long
long time ago.
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This is not a bug. You're probably being bitten by either SkipMapping
or more likely the use of the UrgencyFunc. Hence:
DestroyFunc UrgencyFunc
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mouse 1 IFSTW 23 Move
Becomes:
DestroyFunc MoveWindow
AddToFunc MoveWindow
+ I Move
Mouse 1 IFSTW 3 MoveWindow
Mouse 1 IFSTW 23 MoveWindow
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You're way too slow on this:
http://bugzilla.elinks.cz/show_bug.cgi?id=740
Please keep tracking that bug. Like everything else, it will
eventually get fixed. Patches welcome, YMMV, etc., etc.
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n/unbreak-my-java ?
I'd rather you didn't use:
sed -ie '/./' < ./some_fille
Whilst it's _probably_ going to work, in-place editing is still new
and non-portable. After all, it's only really doing:
sed -e '/./' < ./some_file > ./temp &a
that the xterm you mentioned that wasn't
placed back in the top-right corner of the screen, actually is when
asked to do so.
I urge you to try 2.5.19 if you can, and report back here if you can
reliably reproduce the bug.
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Package: fvwm
Version: 1:2.5.16-2
Severity: minor
In the Description field for the fvwm package, the expanded acronymn of EWMH is
listed as "Enhanced Window Manager Hints". This is incorrect, as the 'E'
stands for 'Extended' -- it's an addon for the ICCCM2, if you will.
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This doesn't have anything to do with FVWM, and almost everything to do with
your XServer. You should try upgrading Xorg to see if your problem goes away.
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.4.29
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)
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Package: fvwm
Version: 2.5.12-5
Severity: minor
Just a simple correction. In the package descriptions for 'fvwm' and
'fvwm-gnome', it mentions that Fvwm is ICCCM1 compliant. This was true. But
it is actually ICCCM2 compliant now, as per the revised ICCCM specificat
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