I'm using ctwm 4.0.3
> (bzr:[email protected])
on OpenBSD 7.0 (2021-Sep-27 snapshot).  My .ctwmrc contains the lines

"F1"    =      : window : f.raise
"F1"    =      : title  : f.raise

"F12"   =      : window : f.lower
"F12"   =      : title  : f.lower

When I start ctwm, these work fine -- the F1 key raises the current
window to the front, and the F12 lowers the current window to the back.

The problem is, after running ctwm for a while (anywhere from a few
minutes to some hours, depending on my usage), these keys stop working
(they no longer raise/lower the current window).  I've checked with
'xev' and these keys are still generating keypress X events.

The only way I've found to restore these keys' function is to kill and
restart ctwm. :(

Is this a known issue with ctwm?  If not, are there debug features
I could activate to help in tracking down the problem?

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