Bug#294517: wmaker treats multiple instances of same application as one

2005-02-12 Thread Nyerlothep (TMC)
Marcello, 'rm -rf $home/GNUstep' solved the issue. I also dicovered that I also had a directory called '~' in my $home. Only contents of that was GNUstep directory. Close or stall the bug, and I will hunt through the settings to find the one that breaks things. Tha will hapen as soon as I set

Bug#294517: wmaker treats multiple instances of same application as one

2005-02-11 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 05:45:35PM +1100, Nyerlothep wrote: It's working here, I need a copy of your config in order to try to reproduce this. ~/GNUstep/Defaults/ attached as wmaker-config.tar.gz Ok, it's definetely something in there, but I can't spot it. Using your config I

Bug#294517: wmaker treats multiple instances of same application as one

2005-02-10 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 04:18:35PM +1100, Nyerlothep wrote: Severity: serious I'm curious, why is this serious? Since upgrade to 0.91.0-7 wmaker does not show multiple icons in the desktop. Invoking Bring here on the icon menu brings all of them to the workspace. Invoking kill on the

Bug#294517: wmaker treats multiple instances of same application as one

2005-02-10 Thread Nyerlothep
Macello Severity: serious I'm curious, why is this serious? Just my lack of understanding of how the debian bud priority works. I have been chastiseb about this by anothe gentleman. I will refrain form such in the future. Mind you, it /does/ irritate me to no end that wmaker is not working

Bug#294517: wmaker treats multiple instances of same application as one

2005-02-09 Thread Nyerlothep
Package: wmaker Version: 0.91.0-7 Severity: serious Since upgrade to 0.91.0-7 wmaker does not show multiple icons in the desktop. Invoking Bring here on the icon menu brings all of them to the workspace. Invoking kill on the icon menu kills all instances. note that some applications do not get