Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: metacity

All applications launched from gnome-panel launchers, menu, or alt-f2
share the same pgid.  Gnome developers claim this is not typical
behavior for the panel, so may be a result of an Ubuntu customization.
The same applications launched from the terminal do NOT share PGID.
This is a problem for several reasons (some highlighted in this forum
thread: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=347023):

1. Pressing Ctrl+C in Matlab with shared PGID closes gnome-panel.
2. fbpanel cannot raise applications via the taskbar with the shared PGID (it 
can raise applications fine if they don't share PGID).  The applications 
receive focus, but do not raise.  This may also tie into metacity, as it may 
not be a problem with other window managers, but again I think it is 
Ubuntu-specific.  Note that the windows properly receive focus, they just don't 
raise.
3. Python's IDLE environment fails to raise the shell window when that window 
receives focus (e.g., by pressing F5) after the initial opening.  This is only 
true if running metacity, e.g., xfwm4 properly raises that window each time it 
receives focus.

I submit this as a single bug report, because it appears to be an issue
in how the customized gnome build Ubuntu provides handles raising
windows and sending focus when applications share a pgid (which is
really a metacity problem, but it is compounded by the odd gnome-panel
behavior).  This is true at least in release 6.10.

** Affects: metacity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Gnome-panel launchers cause shared pgid
https://launchpad.net/bugs/87584

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