Guess there's no way to withdraw a comment.

This is an old bug present in perhaps every X toolkit and window
manager. Fixing it requires fixing both of those and perhaps the
applications, depending on how the toolkit is fixed. There is at present
either not the knowledge or not the will to make the necessary changes,
in part because keeping support for anything other than click-to-focus
is tricky.

I've seen that Bill Spitzak is working on making sure Wayland gets drag
and drop right from the start, so maybe some future X-less Nautilus will
work right on Wayland. From the look of it, Wayland was headed for
"freezing in" the bad assumptions people have made on X before Bill
showed up; at least X is only made to seem awful in this regard because
people misuse it.

GNOME's BTS doesn't allow for bugs that are due to multiple components
and their interaction, so it's necessary to have multiple reports. Bugs
there against against one component which is part of the problem have
been marked as duplicates of other bugs which are part of the problem.
This means there's no tracking of the issues particular to the
components, and defeats the purpose of a bug tracking system.

Launchpad does allow for bugs which affect multiple components, so this
could be merged with bug #803872 . But that bug was already changed from
affecting nautilus to affecting compiz. It affects both . . . and Gtk+.
(It can't be fixed in Nautilus until Gtk+ is fixed, unless Nautilus does
some really hacky stuff or changes toolkit.)

But it's been over 8 years since I presented a solution. The
aforementioned work in Wayland can replicate the solution because
Wayland doesn't have X's political baggage. I'm tired of this.

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