*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Keyboard indicator by Fabounet(Fabrice Rey) v 1.1.2
Cairo-dock without opengl v 2.2.0-4
Ubuntu 32-bit 10.10 desktop
** Affects: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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which packages are you using ?
do you compile the dock from the current trunk ? I don't have any problem
but I'm on a 32bits system.
maybe the problem comes fromthis:
/usr/lib64/cairo-dock/libcd-clock.so
I'm pretty sure you have plug-ins in /usr/lib as well, and the ones the dock
loads are the
maybe there is a problem with the gravity of the desklet and its position.
does it move by the same distance as its width ?
2011/1/23 Tsu Jan 706...@bugs.launchpad.net
A delay of 15 s didn't work.
Perhaps that's because the tray position is always calculated with its
top left corner. (Am I
Thank you for this bug report!
About ddd can you have a look at this wiki page? http://www.glx-
dock.org/ww_page.php?p=ddd
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No, it doesn't. It's movement is greater that its width.
I forgot to say that when I quit Cairo-Dock and then run it again,
Systray doesn't move from the top right corner. Apart from the keyboard
indicator and network manager icons, there are pidgin and CherryTree
icons in it.
BTW, I don't use
** Changed in: mesa
Importance: Medium = Unknown
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Title:
[RV515] Switcher applet not displayed with OpenGL
Status in Cairo-Dock
which packages are you using ?
do you compile the dock from the current trunk ?
Yes, current trunk . . . well, recent trunk, since cairo-dock-core won't
compile with the latest cairo snapshot, as stated in the report above.
The segfault is with recent trunk, the build failure is with current
the dock doesn't use any private function of cairo.
I'm surprised it compiles and doesn't link. it means we use a function that
is defined, but does not exist.
isn't there some warnings in the terminal during the compilation ?
do you have something related to cairo-dock in /usr/local that could
Commenting out that line had no effect.
Some numbers: width of Systray before and after log-out = 97; x position
before log-out = -97 (I also tried -1); x position after log-in = -315.
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** Changed in: cairo-dock-core
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Title:
Hide when a window is maximized doesn't work if the
** Changed in: cairo-dock-core
Status: New = Triaged
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Title:
CD blinking when reordering icons during close animation of
Hello again,
I don't know where the magic number -315 comes from in my case (my
monitor resolution is 1280x1024). However, when I add:
gtk_window_move (GTK_WINDOW (myContainer-pWidget),
myContainer-iWindowPositionX + 218, myContainer-iWindowPositionY);
to systray-init.c properly, Systray moves
Excuse me! I meant top right not top left with the last comment.
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Title:
Systray Position Changes
Status in Cairo-Dock :
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