> Dan Espen wrote: > > > > Gregg, > > > > Did you ever file a bug report at Sun? > > > > Ryan has made an attempt. I think it might help if another customer > > tried also. > > > > Did you encounter this problem using Sun's X server or was it > > some other X server? > > Gregg, > > What was the problem you were seeing? How did the problem > arise? Was > rm6 the only application running at the time? > > As Dan said, I have a case open with Sun. Hopefully we'll make some > progress.
Here's my original post from about a year ago: ------------------ START Running 2.4.7 on Solaris. We are trying to run Sun's RAID Manager GUI, rm6. When it runs, it displays a box of icons that lets the user launch child GUI processes (similar to the CDE App Manager). FvwmIdent shows all the rm6 GUIs to be class "OpenInterface", resource "openedit". Some of the child process GUIs have a Toolbar. When you roam the mouse over one of the toolbar buttons, a popup tooltip is supposed to appear. What happens is, you get the tooltip for a few milliseconds, then the child GUI's process exits normally (status 0), as if it had received a close request from the window manager. Truss reveals no obvious "smoking gun". I tried using the default (built-in) fvwm2 configuration and got the same result. I went back to my regular configuration and tried using the keyboard mapping to move the mouse (Alt + arrow keys). I can move the mouse over the toolbar buttons, and the process stays up, but then, the tooltip never appears. The rm6 GUIs work fine under olwm, dtwm and twm. Any suggestions are very welcome. ------------------ END More details: This was on a SunFire running Solaris 2.8's Xsun server with all of Sun's recommended patches. No other GUIs running. As I mentioned last week, Sun was contacted about the problem but was disinclined to open a bug report. They would only agree to open a "request for enhancement" to be sent to the vendor. We could have pressed them for a higher priority action, but we subsequently dropped RM6 and so didn't pursue it. Gregg Dameron -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]