On 26.02.2012 22:46 (UTC+1), Rodolfo García Peñas wrote:
On Sun, 26 Feb 2012, Rainer Hurling escribió:

On 26.02.2012 21:16 (UTC+1), Rodolfo García Peñas wrote:
On Sun, 19 Feb 2012, Doug Barton escribió:

On 02/18/2012 14:09, Doug Barton wrote:
A FreeBSD user reported to me that when he tries to save his session it
doesn't return when he logs back in. I tried it myself (I don't usually
use that option) and it seems to be correct.

I haven't made any progress on this, so I decided to try moving aside my
old ~/GNUstep folder, and starting from scratch. If I start xcalc in
this clean environment then exit after clicking the "save state"
checkbox, I can see the xcalc is clearly in the WMState file:

   Applications = (
     {
       Hidden = No;
       ShortcutMask = 0;
       Name = xcalc.XCalc;
       Workspace = Main;
       Geometry = "226x304+64+0";
       Shaded = No;
       Command = xcalc;
       Miniaturized = No;
     }
   );
}
EOF

But it's not started up again when I run startx.


Confused,

Doug

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Hi,

about these problems in BSD with the WMStatus file, one question. Is your /tmp 
folder in a different partition?

This seems interesting: From my three boxes running wmaker two boxes
are able to restore sessions and both have /tmp in the same
partition as /usr etc., only the third box without restoring
capability has its /tmp on an own partition.

But what's going on here?

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=108903

More people can confirm this bug?

I can _not_ confirm this bug for my three FreeBSD boxes with wmaker installed. It is not my problem to save the sessions, but to restore them. As far as I can see, saving into WMState is ok.

Rainer

kix

Rainer

Cheers,

kix


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