I believe you misunderstood my problem. If the same program tries to
register the same hotkey twice, it will fail. However, if another X
program (or another wine program) has already registered a key and you
try to register it, this will cause an X error. Which is fine, but I
don't think I ever got around to properly handling the X error.

On 9/19/06, Aaron Slunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.winehq.com/pipermail/wine-devel/2006-May/047460.html

The above link I looked at, and I saw this person was apparently
crashing with the patch when trying to register a hotkey twice (that's
how I interpreted it).

Anyways, I looked at the patch, and cleaned it up so it applies to the
current git tree. Anyways, it seems that I simply cannot reproduce the
crash he was talking about. I binded F1 in HLSS (Half-Life Sound
Selector), and opened another copy of HLSS. It simply would not allow me
to register the key again. So I closed the second copy of HLSS and
opened Ventrilo. I attempted to bind F1, and again it simply would not
allow it.

And let me make this clear, not once did I crash with this patch. HLSS
works (fundamentally, not perfectly) when using it with Counter-strike
(the hotkey works, there are window management problems though which
have nothing to do with this) and I just never crashed with it.

I'm attaching the patch for others to test if they could, and to see if
a crash can be reproduced. But to me it looks like the work Robert Reif
and Vincent Povirk is a huge success.


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