On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 09:30:42PM -0800, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
There's absolutely no reason that X should die with wmii.
But it did; hence the bug.

The fact that X died is not a wmii bug.

This simply hides the fact that the bug even occurred in the first
place.

No, in fact, it doesn't. Even if you have the loop restart wmii, instead of prompting you, or just sleeping, it's obvious that wmii has died. What it does, however, is leave you with all of your apps in tact in the event of a bug, whether the bug should be there or not.

Aha! Now we are finally addressing the bug. ;)

Yes, I thought it more important to address the author's misapprehensions first, if you don't mind.

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