On Brian Murray's demand, I'm adding some information about the bug LP
#1089052:

* Impact:
in docks, icons can be aligned (to the middle, right or left of the screen's 
border)
in "panel" mode, separators expand to fill the screen width (which separates 
icons in distinct groups), but when there is no separator, all icons are 
grouped togather, and in this case, they didn't respect the alignment parameter.

this can be quite annoying in some cases
for instance, this prevents the user from being able to move the icons away 
from the top-left corner of the screen, which is where window's controls are on 
Ubuntu.

The fix was to correctly take into account the alignment in this
particular case.

* Test Case:
create a dock with an icon inside, set this dock with the "panel" view, and 
then try to change the alignment to the right: it won't work

* Regression Potential: it only concerns the position of icons in docks with 
"panel" view and no separator in the dock, which is by itself not a common use 
case.
we checked that it didn't influence the placement of icons when there is at 
least 1 separator, and that icons can be placed on the left, middle and right 
when there is no separator.

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Title:
  [SRU] Please update Cairo-Dock and its plugins to the version 3.3.2
  (bug-fix version)

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